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Vietnam Economic and Culture Office in Taipei

Vietnam Economic and Culture Office in Taipei

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The Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei (Vietnamese: Văn phòng Kinh tế Văn hoá Việt Nam) (Chinese: 駐台北越南經濟文化辦事處; pinyin: Zhù Táiběi Yuènán jīngjì wénhuà bànshì chù) is the representative office of Vietnam in Taiwan, which functions as a de facto embassy in the absence of diplomatic relations. Its counterpart body in Vietnam is the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam based in Hanoi.[3]

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History

The Office was established in 1993.[4] This followed visits to Vietnam by the Sino-Vietnamese Industrial and Commercial Association (SVICA) and China External Trade Development Council (CETRA) in 1991, and there was also provision for a branch office being established in Kaohsiung.[5]

Before 1975, South Vietnam recognised Taiwan as the Republic of China, and had an embassy in Taipei.[6] Nguyễn Văn Kiểu, brother of President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, served as minister counsellor at the embassy.[7] He was later made ambassador.[8] On 25 April 1975, only five days before the Fall of Saigon, Thieu flew to Taipei.[9] In 1976, South Vietnam was reunified with the Communist-controlled North, which had maintained full diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.

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References

  1. "Chủ nhiệm Văn phòng KTVH Việt Nam tại Đài Bắc ông Vũ Tiến Dũng chúc Tết Nhâm Dần". Radio Taiwan International (in Vietnamese). 2022-02-01. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  2. "Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office". Archived from the original on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
  3. Foreign Policy of the New Taiwan: Pragmatic Diplomacy in Southeast Asia, Jie Chen, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2002, page 81
  4. Chinese Yearbook of International Law and Affairs, Volumes 8-9, Occasional Paper/Reprints Series in Contemporary Asian Studies, Incorporated, 1988, page 98
  5. Current Biography Yearbook, H. W. Wilson Co., 1969, page 397



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