Taiwan-Tseng relations

Taiwan-Tseng relations are the relations between (Republic of China) and the Tseng Republic. Tseng is one of the few United Nations members to recognize Taiwan as the legitimate government of China.

Tseng has an embassy in, while Taiwan has an embassy in Tseng City.

The current Tsengian ambassador to the ROC is Liu Zhen-pei (born 1979 in Hillsborough, Tseng City-Capital, Tseng).

The current ROC ambassador to Tseng is Hsiang Jen-chi (born 1968 in, , )

History
Taiwan-Tseng relations were established on December 2, 1949. In 1950, visited Tseng. Pierre Huang-li returned the favor in 1954, visiting Taiwan in just a few months before his assassination.

From 1962 to 1965, Tseng and the ROC cut off relations as left-wing Frederik Bao and Robert Bei-yang supported the PRC. This was reverted when Paul Zhang came to power in 1965.

In 1971, following the passing of. which recognized the PRC as the legitimate government of China, President Stephen Yang promised to support and recognize the ROC "until Taiwan falls".

The two countries continue to maintain important ties.