List of ambassadors of the Republic of China to Saint Lucia

The Taiwanese ambassador in Castries is the official representative of the Government in Taipei to the Government of Saint Lucia.[1] There was a representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of Saint Lucia between 1997 and 2007 (see List of ambassadors of China to Saint Lucia).[2]

Ambassador of Republic of China (Taiwan) to Saint Lucia
Incumbent
Peter Chia-Yen Chen

since August 10, 2020
Inaugural holderWang Meng-hsien
FormationMay 2, 1984

List of representatives

Term start Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻圣卢西亚大使列表
Observations Premier of the Republic of China Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Term end
May 8, 1984 The Republic of China and St Lucia simultaneously declared 11 April that they would establish diplomatic relations. Yu Kuo-hwa John Compton
May 2, 1984 Wang Meng-hsien 王孟顯 Yu Kuo-hwa John Compton
1989 Liu Po-lun zh:刘伯伦 Lee Huan John Compton 1992
1992 Lin Tsun-hsien 林尊賢 Hau Pei-tsun John Compton 1994
1994 Steve Chi-Ming Hsu 徐启明 Lien Chan John Compton August 1997
April 25, 2007 The governments in Taipei and Castries reestablished diplomatic relations. Chang Chun-hsiung Stephenson King
April 1, 2007 Tom Chou 周台竹 The relationship between Taiwan and St. Lucia is complicated by the so-called Red Envelope Affair, in which the Taiwanese ambassador allegedly distributed $37,000 to each UWP candidate before the 2011 election. Chang Chun-hsiung Stephenson King
2012 James Chang 章計平 [3] Sean Chen (politician) Kenneth Anthony
October 2, 2015 Ray H.W. Mou [4] Mao Chi-kuo Kenneth Anthony
March 30, 2017 Douglas Cheng-Tsung Shen 沈正宗 [5] Lin Chuan Allen Chastanet
August 10, 2020 Peter Chia-Yen Chen 陳家彥 [6] Su Tseng-chang Allen Chastanet

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