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Larry Wang

Larry Wang or Wang Yu-yuan (Chinese: 王豫元; pinyin: Wáng Yùyuán, born Kaifeng City, Henan Province, Republic of China, 1947) is a senior diplomat of the Republic of China (Taiwan). He is a native of Wujin County, Jiangsu Province. He is proficient in English and Spanish.

Larry Wang
王豫元
The 9th Republic of China Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Holy See
In office
November 2008 – December 2015
Preceded byTou Chou-seng
Succeeded byMatthew S.M. Lee
ROC Representative to Kingdom of the Netherlands
In office
October 2006 – September 2008
Preceded byKatharine Chang
Personal details
Born (1947-02-04) 4 February 1947 (age 76)
NationalityRepublic of China
Political partyKuomintang
Alma materChinese Culture University
OccupationDiplomat

He was the 9th Republic of China Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Holy See.[1] He was previously the Representative of the Taipei Representative Office in the Netherlands.

Education edit

  • 1970 B.A. Department of Political Science,[2]
  • 1973 Graduate School of Political Science, Chinese Culture University

Career timeline edit

  • Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Holy See (Sep. 2008–December 2015)
  • Representative of Republic of China (Taiwan) in the Kingdom of the Netherlands(Oct. 2006- Sep. 2008)
  • Director General, Department of European Affairs,Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China(Oct. 2003-Oct. 2006)
  • Representative of Republic of China (Taiwan) in Argentina (Sept. 1996-Sept. 2003)
  • Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (Mar. 1994-Aug. 1996)
  • Director-General of Congressional Affairs Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in USA (Washington DC)(Feb. 1991-Feb.1994)
  • Deputy Director-General of Congressional Affairs Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in USA (Washington DC)(Feb. 1984-Feb.1991)
  • Section Chief, Department of North American Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs(Jun. 1981-Feb.1984)
  • Director-General of General Affairs Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in USA (Washington DC)(Mar. 1979-Jan. 1980)
  • Director-General of General Affairs Division, Embassy of the Republic of China in Washington DC (Jul. 1978-Feb, 1979)
  • Third Secretary, Political Division, Embassy of the Republic of China in Washington DC (Jul. 1976-Jul. 1978)
  • Senior Staff, Department of North American Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (May 1974-Jun. 1976)

Experience edit

Before entering the diplomatic service in 1974, Wang Yu-yuan worked in the Overseas Department of the Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC) in Taipei as English reporter and Deputy Director of the Section for international programs;

He also worked for the Central Daily News in Taipei as editor and translator;

In 1976 he was assigned to the Embassy of the Republic of China (ROC) in Washington D.C., USA, as Third Secretary; In 1994 he served as Chief of Protocol, ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs; In 1996 he was appointed Representative of the Republic of China in Argentina; In 2003 he served as Director-General of the Department of European Affairs, ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs; In 2006 he took office as Representatives of Republic of China in the Kingdom of the Netherlands

Since September 2008 he has served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of China to The Holy See.[3]

Awards and decorations edit

In October 1995, Wang Yu-Yuan was awarded the Grand Officer of the Order of Antonio José de Irisarri by the President of Guatemala; On July 3, 1996, he was awarded the “Orden Francisco Morazan” medal by the President of Honduras; On September 26, 2008, he was awarded the Order of Brilliant Star with Special Grand Cordon by ROC President Ma Ying-jeou; On July 12, 2011, he was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX by Pope Benedict XVI "(Latin: 'A Magna Crvce Eqvitem Ordinis Piani' );[4]

On November 8, 2012, he was awarded the Grand Officer Cross pro Merito Melitensi by the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St.John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, His Most Eminent Highness Fra' Matthew Festing, for his promotion of values and works of charity in the Christian tradition as defined by the Roman Catholic Church.[5]

Embassy of the Republic of China and Taipei Representative Office in Washington D.C. tenure edit

In 1976, Wang Yu-yuan, who was part of the staff of the North American Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was assigned to the Embassy of the Republic of China in Washington D.C. as Third Secretary. Initially, he worked in the political section, but in August 1978, following the transfer to Taipei of Senior Secretary Huang Chun-chien (黃純謙), Head of General Affairs Section, Ambassador James Shen promoted him to Head of the General Affairs Section. Just a few months later, on December 15, 1978, US President Jimmy Carter announced that the United States would sever its diplomatic relations with the Republic of China. Wang was placed in charge of relocating the embassy and moving everything out of Twin Oakes. He was also responsible for what he described later on to be the "saddest day of his career": the flag-lowering ceremony in Twin Oaks on December 31 of the same year. This event marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the Republic of China's representative offices in the United States.

In 1983, Fredrick Chien, ROC Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, was appointed ROC Representative to Washington D.C., USA. In 1984, Chien brought Wang, then Section Chief of the Department of North American of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to his Representative Office to participate in the lobbying of the U.S. Congress for the interests of ROC. He kept this position for ten years. Following Chien's departure in July 1988, Ting Mao-shih succeeded Chien as Taiwan's Representative in Washington D.C.. Wang kept working for Ting until 1994. His working style seemed to be appreciated by his superiors as evidenced by the fact that his name was quoted three times by within Chien's memoirs (錢復回憶錄).

The first quotation refers to the time when the ROC decided to accept the proposal of US President Ronald Reagan to provide a secret donation to Nicaragua rebels. In August 1985, Foreign Minister Chu Fu-sung asked Wang to personally deliver an instruction to Chien, ROC Representative in Washington. (See Fredrick Chien Memoirs Volume II, page 436).

The second quotation refers to the period right before ROC President Chiang Ching-kuo's historical decision to lift martial law in 1986. In the month of July, Vice President Lee Teng-hui's Secretary Su Chih-chien (蘇志誠) asked Wang to deliver a message from Taipei to Chien, who was very doubtful about its content. However, later in September, a long-distance call from Chiang Hsiao-yung, son of Chiang Ching-kuo, confirmed to Chien that Chiang Ching-kuo had decided to accept Chien's views to lift martial law in Taiwan. (See Fredrick Chien Memoirs Volume II page 362).

In August 1987, the United States took under consideration the idea of co-producing frigates with Taiwan. Two U.S. senators from the State of Maine-George Mitchell (Democrat) and William Cohen (Republican), confided Chien through Wang their hopes that Taiwan would choose Bath Iron Works Corporation, located in the State of Maine, as future US partner of this co-production project. (See Fredrick Chien Memoirs Volume II page 492).

In 1991, Ting promoted Wang, who took over Jason Yuan’s position, as Director-General of Congressional Affairs Division of ROC's representation in Washington D.C.. In this position, Wang made his greatest achievement. Thanks to the strategy devised by Ting, Wang brilliantly succeeded in a very short period of time in winning the support of a large number of both members of the U.S Senate and House for the sale of F-16 fighter planes to Taiwan. The strong support and Congressional resolutions of U.S. Congress contributed to President Bush’s announcement of the sale 150 F-16 fighter planes to the Republic of China on September 2, 1992.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Chief of Protocol tenure edit

In March 1994, as Chief of Protocol of the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang accompanied President Lee Teng-hui(李登輝) in his first visit to Central American countries, and South Africa. He also accompanied Vice President Lee Yuan-zu (李元簇)to his official visit to Panama and Guatemala, travelled with Premier Lien Chan(連戰) to the Dominican Republic and Panama; and joined Foreign Minister Fredrick Chien in his trip to the Caribbean countries.

In October 1995, Wang was awarded the "Orden Antonio Jose de Irisarri en el grado Gran Oficial" medal by the President of Guatemala.

On July 3, 1996, he was awarded the "Orden Francisco Morazan" medal by the President of Honduras.

ROC Ambassador to the Holy See tenure edit

On November 8, 2008, Wang Yu-yuan presented his Letters of Credence to Pope Benedict XVI as the ninth ROC Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Holy See, (the “Vatican”), in order to take care of Catholics in mainland China and to seek dialogue with the authorities on the Chinese mainland, Vatican's bilateral relations with ROC are quite subtle. Since the beginning of 1971, the Vatican lowered the ranking of the “Ambassador of the Pope” or “Apostolic Nuncio” to Chargé d'Affaires. In addition to the consolidation of diplomatic ties and to the active promotion of substantive relations, thanks to the tireless work of Wang Yu-yuan, on May 8, 2010, the ROC Ministry of Education officially recognized the degrees issued by 23 Pontifical Universities, Academies and Institutions in Rome, thereby solving a thorny issue that lasted over several decades. The diplomas of about eight hundred members of the clergy who have studies in Pontifical institutions in the past are now recognized.

On July 12, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI bestowed upon Ambassador Wang the “Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX” medal (Latin: A MAGNA CRVCE EQVITEM ORDINIS PIANI), the highest honor awarded to the ambassadors to the Holy See. The award ceremony was presided by the Chief of Protocol of the Holy See, Msgr. Fortunatus Nwachukwu, on behalf of the Pope.[4]

On December 2, 2011, the ROC signed the first agreement with the Holy See in a seventy-year period, it was called “Agreement on the Collaboration in the Field of Higher Education and on the Recognition of Studies, Qualifications, Diplomas and Degrees.” According to President Ma Ying-jeou, this agreement helps making Taiwan “a centre of higher education for East Asia.” As a result, Catholic teaching will be part of the curricula of Catholic institutions. This agreement was the fruit of a year's work and saw the cooperation of the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education, the bishops of Taiwan, Fu Jen Catholic University and other Catholic colleges. Msgr. Paul Russell, Vatican's Chargé d'Affaires in Tapei, said that "First of all, we had to find a common view among ourselves and then we worked closely with the Ministry of Education, of the Interior [which carries the portfolio on faith communities], the Foreign Ministry. We received enormous help from Taiwan’s Ambassador to the Holy See, Larry Wang, and President Ma Ying-jeou." The Agreement entered into force on December 17, 2012.[6][7][8]

On February 11, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI’s announced retirement shocked the world, as a similar event last occurred 600 years earlier. The timing of Pope Benedict XVI’s announcement coincided with the Lunar New Year holiday period in Taiwan. Wang Yu-yuan, without previous authorization, through negotiations and exchanging of views with the Vatican, tried for nearly a month to succeed at what was regarded as an extremely difficult task: welcoming ROC President Ma Ying-jeou to attend Pope Francis’ installation ceremony. Wang finally got the Holy See to agree on his proposal. Ma Ying-jeou became the Republic of China's first President to ever attend a Pope's inauguration ceremony and the first ROC President to see the Pope. Ma Ying-jeou expressed his appreciation for Wang's effort and spoke highly of him.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Team, Internet. . Archived from the original on 2014-12-30. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  2. ^ Mr. Wang Leaves Washington to Assume Influential Post in Taipei Congressional Record, April 12, 1994
  3. ^ "Ambassador Wang Presented letter of credence to Pope Benedict XVI".
  4. ^ a b . 2011年8月9日中華民國駐教廷大使館網站. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
  5. ^ . 中央通訊社. Archived from the original on 2012-11-10. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
  6. ^ . 2011年12月2日中央通訊社記者林思宇台北報導. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
  7. ^ . 2012年12月17日中央通訊社記者曾依璇台北報導. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
  8. ^ "Historic agreement between the Holy See and Taiwan on the recognition of university degrees". 12/02/2011 by Bernardo Cervellera.
  9. ^ "傅建中-華府看天下-馬教廷行王豫元建奇功". 2013年3月29日報導.
  10. ^ "President's Vatican visit 'unlikely'". 20120525 UCANEWS.
  11. ^ "China's Beleaguered Relationship With The Vatican".
  12. ^ "Ma Ying-jeou's Vatican trip, which Beijing barely protested, a success". South China Morning post 20130322.
  13. ^ "Ma 'looking forward' to first Vatican visit as Taiwan leader". The China Post 20130318.
  14. ^ "New Pope Offers Taiwan Rare Chance for Diplomacy". 20130320 TIME magazine.
  15. ^ "Ma Remarks during a visit to the ROC Embassy to the Holy See". 20130319 Office of President, Republic of China(Taiwan).

External links edit

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Government offices
Preceded by
Tou Chu-seng
The 9th Republic of China Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Holy See
2008-2015
Succeeded by
Matthew S.M. Lee

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Disorganized information Please help improve this article if you can August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Larry Wang or Wang Yu yuan Chinese 王豫元 pinyin Wang Yuyuan born Kaifeng City Henan Province Republic of China 1947 is a senior diplomat of the Republic of China Taiwan He is a native of Wujin County Jiangsu Province He is proficient in English and Spanish Larry Wang王豫元The 9th Republic of China Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Holy SeeIn office November 2008 December 2015Preceded byTou Chou sengSucceeded byMatthew S M LeeROC Representative to Kingdom of the NetherlandsIn office October 2006 September 2008Preceded byKatharine ChangPersonal detailsBorn 1947 02 04 4 February 1947 age 76 NationalityRepublic of ChinaPolitical partyKuomintangAlma materChinese Culture UniversityOccupationDiplomatHe was the 9th Republic of China Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Holy See 1 He was previously the Representative of the Taipei Representative Office in the Netherlands Contents 1 Education 2 Career timeline 3 Experience 4 Awards and decorations 5 Embassy of the Republic of China and Taipei Representative Office in Washington D C tenure 6 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Chief of Protocol tenure 7 ROC Ambassador to the Holy See tenure 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEducation edit1970 B A Department of Political Science 2 1973 Graduate School of Political Science Chinese Culture UniversityCareer timeline editAmbassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Holy See Sep 2008 December 2015 Representative of Republic of China Taiwan in the Kingdom of the Netherlands Oct 2006 Sep 2008 Director General Department of European Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of China Oct 2003 Oct 2006 Representative of Republic of China Taiwan in Argentina Sept 1996 Sept 2003 Chief of Protocol Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of China Mar 1994 Aug 1996 Director General of Congressional Affairs Division Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in USA Washington DC Feb 1991 Feb 1994 Deputy Director General of Congressional Affairs Division Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in USA Washington DC Feb 1984 Feb 1991 Section Chief Department of North American Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jun 1981 Feb 1984 Director General of General Affairs Division Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in USA Washington DC Mar 1979 Jan 1980 Director General of General Affairs Division Embassy of the Republic of China in Washington DC Jul 1978 Feb 1979 Third Secretary Political Division Embassy of the Republic of China in Washington DC Jul 1976 Jul 1978 Senior Staff Department of North American Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs May 1974 Jun 1976 Experience editBefore entering the diplomatic service in 1974 Wang Yu yuan worked in the Overseas Department of the Broadcasting Corporation of China BCC in Taipei as English reporter and Deputy Director of the Section for international programs He also worked for the Central Daily News in Taipei as editor and translator In 1976 he was assigned to the Embassy of the Republic of China ROC in Washington D C USA as Third Secretary In 1994 he served as Chief of Protocol ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs In 1996 he was appointed Representative of the Republic of China in Argentina In 2003 he served as Director General of the Department of European Affairs ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs In 2006 he took office as Representatives of Republic of China in the Kingdom of the NetherlandsSince September 2008 he has served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of China to The Holy See 3 Awards and decorations editIn October 1995 Wang Yu Yuan was awarded the Grand Officer of the Order of Antonio Jose de Irisarri by the President of Guatemala On July 3 1996 he was awarded the Orden Francisco Morazan medal by the President of Honduras On September 26 2008 he was awarded the Order of Brilliant Star with Special Grand Cordon by ROC President Ma Ying jeou On July 12 2011 he was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX by Pope Benedict XVI Latin A Magna Crvce Eqvitem Ordinis Piani 4 On November 8 2012 he was awarded the Grand Officer Cross pro Merito Melitensi by the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta His Most Eminent Highness Fra Matthew Festing for his promotion of values and works of charity in the Christian tradition as defined by the Roman Catholic Church 5 Embassy of the Republic of China and Taipei Representative Office in Washington D C tenure editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1976 Wang Yu yuan who was part of the staff of the North American Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was assigned to the Embassy of the Republic of China in Washington D C as Third Secretary Initially he worked in the political section but in August 1978 following the transfer to Taipei of Senior Secretary Huang Chun chien 黃純謙 Head of General Affairs Section Ambassador James Shen promoted him to Head of the General Affairs Section Just a few months later on December 15 1978 US President Jimmy Carter announced that the United States would sever its diplomatic relations with the Republic of China Wang was placed in charge of relocating the embassy and moving everything out of Twin Oakes He was also responsible for what he described later on to be the saddest day of his career the flag lowering ceremony in Twin Oaks on December 31 of the same year This event marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the Republic of China s representative offices in the United States In 1983 Fredrick Chien ROC Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs was appointed ROC Representative to Washington D C USA In 1984 Chien brought Wang then Section Chief of the Department of North American of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to his Representative Office to participate in the lobbying of the U S Congress for the interests of ROC He kept this position for ten years Following Chien s departure in July 1988 Ting Mao shih succeeded Chien as Taiwan s Representative in Washington D C Wang kept working for Ting until 1994 His working style seemed to be appreciated by his superiors as evidenced by the fact that his name was quoted three times by within Chien s memoirs 錢復回憶錄 The first quotation refers to the time when the ROC decided to accept the proposal of US President Ronald Reagan to provide a secret donation to Nicaragua rebels In August 1985 Foreign Minister Chu Fu sung asked Wang to personally deliver an instruction to Chien ROC Representative in Washington See Fredrick Chien Memoirs Volume II page 436 The second quotation refers to the period right before ROC President Chiang Ching kuo s historical decision to lift martial law in 1986 In the month of July Vice President Lee Teng hui s Secretary Su Chih chien 蘇志誠 asked Wang to deliver a message from Taipei to Chien who was very doubtful about its content However later in September a long distance call from Chiang Hsiao yung son of Chiang Ching kuo confirmed to Chien that Chiang Ching kuo had decided to accept Chien s views to lift martial law in Taiwan See Fredrick Chien Memoirs Volume II page 362 In August 1987 the United States took under consideration the idea of co producing frigates with Taiwan Two U S senators from the State of Maine George Mitchell Democrat and William Cohen Republican confided Chien through Wang their hopes that Taiwan would choose Bath Iron Works Corporation located in the State of Maine as future US partner of this co production project See Fredrick Chien Memoirs Volume II page 492 In 1991 Ting promoted Wang who took over Jason Yuan s position as Director General of Congressional Affairs Division of ROC s representation in Washington D C In this position Wang made his greatest achievement Thanks to the strategy devised by Ting Wang brilliantly succeeded in a very short period of time in winning the support of a large number of both members of the U S Senate and House for the sale of F 16 fighter planes to Taiwan The strong support and Congressional resolutions of U S Congress contributed to President Bush s announcement of the sale 150 F 16 fighter planes to the Republic of China on September 2 1992 Ministry of Foreign Affairs Chief of Protocol tenure editIn March 1994 as Chief of Protocol of the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs Wang accompanied President Lee Teng hui 李登輝 in his first visit to Central American countries and South Africa He also accompanied Vice President Lee Yuan zu 李元簇 to his official visit to Panama and Guatemala travelled with Premier Lien Chan 連戰 to the Dominican Republic and Panama and joined Foreign Minister Fredrick Chien in his trip to the Caribbean countries In October 1995 Wang was awarded the Orden Antonio Jose de Irisarri en el grado Gran Oficial medal by the President of Guatemala On July 3 1996 he was awarded the Orden Francisco Morazan medal by the President of Honduras ROC Ambassador to the Holy See tenure editOn November 8 2008 Wang Yu yuan presented his Letters of Credence to Pope Benedict XVI as the ninth ROC Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Holy See the Vatican in order to take care of Catholics in mainland China and to seek dialogue with the authorities on the Chinese mainland Vatican s bilateral relations with ROC are quite subtle Since the beginning of 1971 the Vatican lowered the ranking of the Ambassador of the Pope or Apostolic Nuncio to Charge d Affaires In addition to the consolidation of diplomatic ties and to the active promotion of substantive relations thanks to the tireless work of Wang Yu yuan on May 8 2010 the ROC Ministry of Education officially recognized the degrees issued by 23 Pontifical Universities Academies and Institutions in Rome thereby solving a thorny issue that lasted over several decades The diplomas of about eight hundred members of the clergy who have studies in Pontifical institutions in the past are now recognized On July 12 2011 Pope Benedict XVI bestowed upon Ambassador Wang the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX medal Latin A MAGNA CRVCE EQVITEM ORDINIS PIANI the highest honor awarded to the ambassadors to the Holy See The award ceremony was presided by the Chief of Protocol of the Holy See Msgr Fortunatus Nwachukwu on behalf of the Pope 4 On December 2 2011 the ROC signed the first agreement with the Holy See in a seventy year period it was called Agreement on the Collaboration in the Field of Higher Education and on the Recognition of Studies Qualifications Diplomas and Degrees According to President Ma Ying jeou this agreement helps making Taiwan a centre of higher education for East Asia As a result Catholic teaching will be part of the curricula of Catholic institutions This agreement was the fruit of a year s work and saw the cooperation of the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education the bishops of Taiwan Fu Jen Catholic University and other Catholic colleges Msgr Paul Russell Vatican s Charge d Affaires in Tapei said that First of all we had to find a common view among ourselves and then we worked closely with the Ministry of Education of the Interior which carries the portfolio on faith communities the Foreign Ministry We received enormous help from Taiwan s Ambassador to the Holy See Larry Wang and President Ma Ying jeou The Agreement entered into force on December 17 2012 6 7 8 On February 11 2013 Pope Benedict XVI s announced retirement shocked the world as a similar event last occurred 600 years earlier The timing of Pope Benedict XVI s announcement coincided with the Lunar New Year holiday period in Taiwan Wang Yu yuan without previous authorization through negotiations and exchanging of views with the Vatican tried for nearly a month to succeed at what was regarded as an extremely difficult task welcoming ROC President Ma Ying jeou to attend Pope Francis installation ceremony Wang finally got the Holy See to agree on his proposal Ma Ying jeou became the Republic of China s first President to ever attend a Pope s inauguration ceremony and the first ROC President to see the Pope Ma Ying jeou expressed his appreciation for Wang s effort and spoke highly of him 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 See also editEmbassy of the Republic of China to the Holy See China Holy See relations Foreign relations of Taiwan Foreign relations of China Foreign relations of the Holy See Holy See Taiwan relations Republic of China Ambassador to the Holy See in Chinese References edit Team Internet 404 Not Found Archived from the original on 2014 12 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite 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