List of ambassadors of the Republic of China to Paraguay

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Taiwanese Ambassador to Paraguay
Incumbent
Alexander Tah-ray Yui
since 16 October 2015
Inaugural holderLi Ti-tsun
Formation1 November 1957;66 years ago (1957-11-01)

The Taiwanese Ambassador to Paraguay is the official representative of the Republic of China to the Republic of Paraguay.

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中華民國駐巴拉圭大使列表
Observations List of premiers of the Republic of China President of Paraguay Term end
July 8, 1957The governments in Asunción and Taipei established diplomatic relations. Yu Hung-Chun Alfredo Stroessner
November 1, 1957 Li Ti-tsun 李迪俊As Chinese Ambassador to Brazil  [ de ] coacredited in Asunción. Yu Hung-Chun Alfredo Stroessner April 20, 1963
April 20, 1963 Yang Yun-chu zh:杨云竹 [1] Chen Cheng Alfredo Stroessner April 3, 1967
June 14, 1967 Samuel S. Wang 王森 Yen Chia-kan Alfredo Stroessner September 1, 1970
September 1, 1970 Hu Shih-hsun zh:胡世勳 Hoo, Raymond S. H. Yen Chia-kan Alfredo Stroessner March 27, 1974
March 27, 1974 Hu Hsin zh:胡炘 [2] Chiang Ching-kuo Alfredo Stroessner January 1, 1978
September 1, 1983 Wang Sheng (general) zh:王昇 [3] Sun Yun-suan Alfredo Stroessner August 1, 1991
September 24, 1991 Kuo Chung-ching zh:郭宗清 Hau Pei-tsun Andrés Rodríguez January 1, 1993
December 1, 1993 Agustín Tin-tsu Liu 劉廷祖 Lien Chan Juan Carlos Wasmosy March 1, 2001
March 1, 2001 Yen Bing-fan 顏秉璠 [4] Tang Fei Luis Ángel González Macchi February 1, 2005
February 1, 2005 David C. Y. Hu 胡正堯 [5] Hsieh Chang-ting Nicanor Duarte Frutos September 1, 2009
September 1, 2009 Huang Lien-sheng 黃聯昇 Wu Den-yih Fernando Lugo
December 8, 2011 José María Liu 劉德立 [6] Wu Den-yih Fernando Lugo October 16, 2015
October 16, 2015 Alexander Tah-ray Yui 俞大㵢 [7] Mao Chi-kuo Horacio Cartes

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References

  1. Yang Yun-chu
  2. Hu Hsin
  3. Wang Sheng
  4. Yen Ping-fan
  5. José María Liu
  6. Alexander Tah-ray Yui
  7. "Relaciones entre el Paraguay y nuestro país". 26 August 1984.