French Office in Taipei
法國在台協會 | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed |
1981 (as French Trade Office) 1989 (as French Institute in Taipei)[1] 2011 (as French Office in Taipei)[2] |
Jurisdiction | Taiwan |
Headquarters | Songshan, Taipei, Taiwan |
Agency executive |
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Website | La France à Taiwan |
The French Office in Taipei (French: Bureau français de Taipei) (Chinese: 法國在台協會; pinyin: Fàguó Zài Tái Xiéhuì) represents French interests in Taiwan in the absence of formal diplomatic relations, functioning as a de facto embassy. Its counterpart in France is the Taipei Representative Office in France, based in Paris.
History
The Office was established in 1981 as the French Trade Office, before being renamed the French Institute in Taipei in 1989.[1] This was nominally under control of a private organisation known as the Association Française pour le Développement du Commerce avec l'Asie.[1] It adopted its present name in 2011, although its Chinese language name has remained unchanged.[2]
The Institute also had a technical section, which supervised the delivery of spare parts and other equipment to Taiwan's Navy and Air Force.[4] The section, described in the local media as "a low-key military liaison office", was later closed in 2010.[5] However, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied that this had been a military liaison office [6]
List of Directors
Name | Photo | Tenure |
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Marc Menguy | 1989-1993 | |
Jean-Paul Réau | 1993-1997 | |
Gérard Roland Chesnel | 1997-2000 | |
Élisabeth Laurin | 2000-2005 | |
Jean-Claude Poimboeuf | 2005-2008 | |
Patrick Bonneville | 2008-2010 | |
Olivier Richard | 2011-2015 | |
Benoît Guidée | 2015- |
References
- 1 2 3 Pretence of Privatisation: Taiwan's External Relations, Françoise Mengin, in Privatising the State, Béatrice Hibou, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 2004, pages 157–158
- 1 2 De facto embassies in Taipei folding the flag, Asia Times, 14 June 2011
- ↑ New envoy pitches France, encourages Taiwan investment, The China Post, September 23, 2015
- ↑ The Taiwan issue in China-Europe relations: an irritant more than leverage, Jean-Pierre Cabestan in China-Europe Relations: Perceptions, Policies and Prospects, David Shambaugh, Eberhard Sandschneider, Zhou Hong Routledge, 24 Sep 2007, page 94
- ↑ France to close military liaison office in Taiwan, Taipei Times, June 1, 2010
- ↑ France denies military liaison office exists in Taipei, The China Post, June 2, 2010
External links
- Official website (French)
Coordinates: 25°03′27″N 121°33′00″E / 25.0574°N 121.5500°E