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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Timor-Leste. The capital Dili hosts 19 embassies, mostly from neighboring and regional states. Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.
Attempts on the part of the Taiwanese government to make connections with Timor-Leste have met with resistance from the PRC government. Around 500 East Timorese list Chinese as their mother tongue, with a further 2,342 citizens of the People's Republic of China living in the country in 2008, according to the Chinese Embassy.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in East Timor (officially, Timor-Leste). The capital Dili hosts 16 embassies, mostly from neighboring and regional states (not including honorary consulates). Diplomatic missions in Dili [ edit ]
With Woodside balking at the cost of Tasi Mane, Timor-Leste instead took the project to China’s main development investor, its Export-Import Bank. However, that bank also rejected Tasi Mane as ...
The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, also commonly known as Timor-Leste and East Timor, has a very modest network of diplomatic and consular missions. Most of them are located in countries which composed the Portuguese colonial empire , as well as in all member-states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), to which the ...
Chinese language zh:中国驻东帝汶大使列表 Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China President of East Timor Term end May 20, 2002: On the day of independence of East Timor the governments in Dili and in Beijing and established diplomatic relations. Zhu Rongji: Xanana Gusmão: September 2002: Shao Guanfu: 邵关福 Chargé ...
Consulate General Khon Kaen: Consulate General Timor Leste: Dili: Embassy Turkey: Ankara: Embassy: Istanbul: Consulate General Turkmenistan: Ashgabat: Embassy United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi: Embassy Dubai: Consulate General Uzbekistan: Tashkent: Embassy Vietnam: Hanoi: Embassy Da Nang: Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City: Consulate General ...
Timor-Leste's dismissal of hundreds of soldiers resulted in demonstrations and then riots in Dili, prompting the Chinese embassy to shelter and then evacuate Chinese citizens. [6]: 79 In 2006, the then President Xanana Gusmão called China "a “reliable friend” and had committed Timor-Leste to a One China policy." [7]