Taipei Commercial Representative Office in the State of Kuwait
The Taipei Commercial Representative Office in the State of Kuwait (Chinese: 駐科威特王國臺北商務代表處; pinyin: Zhù Kēwēitè wángguó táiběi shāngwù dàibiǎo chù) represents the interests of Taiwan in the State of Kuwait in the absence of formal diplomatic relations, functioning as a de facto embassy. BackgroundThe aim of the representative office is to further bilateral cooperation between Kuwait and Taiwan in the fields of economics, culture, education and research. In addition, it offers consular services and the consular jurisdiction of the office also extends to the State of Qatar.[2] On April 23, 1986, the Commercial Office of the Republic of China in the State of Kuwait was established with the function of an embassy. In August 1990, following the outbreak of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, a total of 143 employees, family members and expatriates working with the Commercial Office in Kuwait, CPC Corporation, BES Engineering Corporation and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council evacuated Kuwait and arrived in Jordan. The government of Taiwan dispatched a special plane to take them back to Taiwan. After the liberation of Kuwait following the 1991 Gulf War, the office's operations resumed on March 27, 1991.[3] On 26 August 1996, the name of the office was changed to Taipei Commercial Representative Office in the State of Kuwait.[4] References
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