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Taiwan Representative Office in the Republic of Somaliland. On 26 February 2020, the Government of the Republic of China and the Government of Somaliland signed the "Bilateral Protocol between the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Government of the Republic of Somaliland" in Taipei after consultations between the Republic of China's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu Jaushieh and ...
Taiwan will also adhere to this belief to communicate with Somaliland, and continue to cooperate with partners with similar ideas to jointly promote regional stability and prosperity. In his speech, Mu Yassin thanked the Taiwanese government and people for their contributions and efforts to strengthen the relationship between the two countries.
The breakaway territory of Somaliland opened a representative office in Taipei on Wednesday in a move that has already drawn Beijing’s ire. Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said both faced ...
The Republic of Somaliland and the Republic of China (Taiwan) started diplomatic cooperation since 2009. [4] Members of Somaliland Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation visited Taiwan in late 2019 and early 2020 to discuss establishing official representative offices [5] for both countries in the capital cities Hargeisa and ...
Somaliland's delegation swept through Washington, promising to support Taiwan and ditch China. All it wants is a little recognition. On the Horn of Africa, a tiny 'country' has Congress' ear
Taiwan's cabinet warned on Monday the island's security might be at risk after opposition parties passed laws that will require cuts in government spending, including defence, at a time when China ...
International support for Somaliland after the market fire, by country. On 3 April, Somaliland officials launched an international appeal for USD $2 billion to urgently deliver humanitarian support to the families and businesses affected by the fire. [1] $2 billion was chosen as the amount as that was the estimated loss caused by the fire. [3]
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Beijing has unveiled a new tactic on Taiwan, the democratic island it claims as its own, officials and experts say: large-scale drills with no fanfare to normalise a heightened ...