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Taiwan, officially the Republic of China, has 112 diplomatic missions across the world as of January 2024. [a] Due to the One-China policy held by the People's Republic of China on the Chinese mainland, other states are only allowed to maintain relations with one of the two countries. [2]
The diplomatic missions in Taiwan include embassies; trade and cultural missions include representative offices. Due to the special political status and One-China policy , Taiwan is only recognized by twelve countries, all of whom have embassies in Taipei .
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The American Institute in Taiwan [3] (AIT; Chinese: 美國 在 台 協會; pinyin: Měiguó Zài Tái Xiéhuì) is the de facto embassy of the United States of America in Taiwan. AIT is a wholly owned subsidiary of the federal government of the United States in Taiwan with Congressional oversight . [ 4 ]
Poaching Taiwan’s dwindling number of diplomatic allies and blocking it from attending the World Health Assembly as an observer is widely seen as part of Beijing’s efforts to pressure Tsai ...
The move has left Taiwan with only 13 diplomatic allies as more countries have begun to give in to Chinese influence and support its “One China Policy”. Last country to break-off ties before ...
Anomaly: Jinmen and Mazu. The Taiwan Relations Act defines “Taiwan” as consisting of the island of Taiwan and the Pescadores (Penghu). This U.S. statutory definition of Taiwan omits mention of the Taiwan-held Fujianese islands of Jinmen (Kinmen, Quemoy) and Mazu (Matsu).
Self-governed island nation will only be left with 13 formal diplomatic allies once Honduras snaps ties All the 14 countries that currently have diplomatic ties with Taiwan Skip to main content