List of ambassadors of the Republic of China to the Solomon Islands

Coordinates: 9°25′52″S 159°59′38″E / 9.431193°S 159.993797°E / -9.431193; 159.993797
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Ambassador of China to the Solomon Islands
Inaugural holderNing Ji-kun
FormationDecember 21, 1985

The Chinese ambassador in Honiara was the official representative of the Government in Taipei to the Government of Solomon Islands up to 2019. Subsequently, the Government of the Solomon Islands broke off diplomatic relations with Taiwan and established new relations with the People's Republic of China.[1]

List of representatives[edit]

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻所罗门群岛大使列表
Observations List of premiers of the Republic of China Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Term end
March 24, 1983 The governments of Honiara and Taipei establish consular relations. Sun Yun-suan Solomon Mamaloni
April 24, 1983 Establishment of the Consulate General in Honiara. Sun Yun-suan Solomon Mamaloni
July 1983 Sun Xizhong 孫希中 cónsul general Sun Yun-suan Solomon Mamaloni October 1984
October 1984 Wang Zhaoxuan 王昭宣 cónsul general Yu Kuo-hwa Solomon Mamaloni September 1985
September 16, 1985 The Republic of China and the Solomon Islands upgraded their diplomatic relations to the ambassadorial level. Yu Kuo-hwa Peter Kenilorea
December 1985 Ning Ji-kun 甯紀坤 Yu Kuo-hwa Peter Kenilorea September 1990
September 1990 Shih-Cheng Chang 張士丞 with concurrent acretidion in Nauru. Hau Pei-tsun Solomon Mamaloni December 1991
December 1991 William Hsing-chung Chao 趙興中 with concurrent acretidion in Nauru. Hau Pei-tsun Solomon Mamaloni February 1996
February 1996 Thomas Hsieh 謝棟樑 On August 31, 1998, the Republic of China (ROC: Taiwan) appointed a new Ambassador to the Solomon Islands. Ambassador Teng Pei- Yin arrived in Honiara on September 7, 2000. He replaced former ambassador Thomas Hsieh who was recalled because of alleged involvement in Solomon Islands' political affairs.[2] Lien Chan Solomon Mamaloni August 1998
August 1998 Teng Pei-Yin 鄧備殷 Vincent Siew Bartholomew Ulufa'alu July 2003
July 2003 Antonio Chen 陈俊贤 [3] Yu Shyi-kun Allan Kemakeza September 2006
September 2006 Laurie Chan 詹秀穎 George Chan Su Tseng-chang Manasseh Sogavare February 2011
February 2011 Wu Yuan-Yen 烏元彥 Roy Wu Wu Den-yih Danny Philip January 2014
January 2014 Victor Te-Sun Yu 于德勝 From 2011 to 2012 he was Taipei Representative Office in Norway"Jane Chen" Taiwan Norway Jiang Yi-huah Gordon Darcy Lilo September 9, 2015
September 9, 2015 Luo Tianhong 羅添宏 Mao Chi-kuo Manasseh Sogavare June 2019
August 21, 2019 Oliver Liao 廖文哲 Su Tseng-chang Manasseh Sogavare September 16, 2019

9°25′52″S 159°59′38″E / 9.431193°S 159.993797°E / -9.431193; 159.993797

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "China, Solomon Islands sign deals under new diplomatic ties". Reuters. 8 October 2019.
  2. ^ Thomas Hsieh
  3. ^ Antonio Chen
  4. ^ "Solomon Islands PM Meets Taiwanese Military Personnel | Pacific Islands Report".

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