Holy See–Taiwan relations
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This article is about the relations with the Republic of China. For the relations with the People's Republic of China, see China–Holy See relations.
Relations between the Holy See and the Republic of China (today commonly known as Taiwan) were established on a non-diplomatic level in 1922 and at a diplomatic level in 1942. The Holy See, under the One-China policy, recognizes the Republic of China as the representative of China.
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Taiwan |
Holy See |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of China to the Holy See | Apostolic Nunciature to China |
Envoy | |
Ambassador Matthew S.M. Lee | Chargé d'affaires Pavol Talapka |
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