List of ambassadors of Saint Lucia to Taiwan

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Ambassador of Saint Lucia to Taiwan
Incumbent
Robert Kennedy Lewis

since May 1, 2018
Inaugural holder Hubert Emmanuel
FormationJune 4, 2015

The Saint Lucianese ambassador in Taipei is the official representative of the Government in Castries to the Government of Taiwan.

St. Lucia and Taiwan maintained diplomatic relations from 1984, during the first premiership of John Compton. [1] [2] Compton's successor Kenny Anthony led his government to recognize China in August 1997. [3] Though relations between St. Lucia and Taiwan were reestablished in April 2007, [4] [5] the first ambassador of St. Lucia to Taiwan, Hubert Emmanuel, was not appointed until 2015.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of prime ministers of Saint Lucia List of premiers of the Republic of China Term end
May 7, 1984The governments in Taipei and Castries established diplomatic relations. John Compton Yu Kuo-hwa August 29, 1997
August 1997The governments in Beijing and Castries established diplomatic relations. Kenneth Anthony Li Peng May 5, 2007
April 30, 2007The governments in Taipei and Castries established diplomatic relations. [6] John Compton Chang Chun-hsiung
June 4, 2015 Hubert Emmanuel St. Lucia opened its embassy in Taipei, its first embassy in Asia. [7] Emmanuel was the first ambassador of St. Lucia to the government of the Republic of China in Taiwan, [8] and awarded an Order of Brilliant Star near the end of his tenure. [9] Kenny Anthony Mao Chi-kuo March 31, 2018
May 1, 2018 Edwin Laurent Laurent was awarded the Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon. [10] Allen Chastanet Lin Chuan March 2022
April 20, 2022 Robert Kennedy Lewis Philip J. Pierre Su Tseng-chang present

Coordinates: 25°01′29″N121°33′11″E / 25.024742°N 121.553126°E / 25.024742; 121.553126 [11]

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