
Wu Chih-chung
Wu Chih-chung is the Deputy Foreign Minister of Taiwan, known for his role in navigating Taiwan's complex diplomatic relationships, particularly with the Vatican, one of Taiwan's few formal allies. Recently, he emphasized the importance of Taiwan's representation at significant events, such as the funeral of Pope Francis, and has been involved in discussions regarding the attendance of Taiwan's president at such occasions.
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Recent news mentions
Johnson receives a warm welcome from Deputy Foreign Minister Wu Chih-chung at the Taoyuan international airport.
Boris Johnson makes first visit to Taiwan for security forumTaiwan's deputy foreign minister, Wu Chih-chung, publicly said it was the island’s 'most important aim' to have its president lead the funeral delegation.
Papal inauguration risks raising tensions between China and Taiwan | The papacyTaiwan’s deputy foreign minister, Wu Chih-chung, had earlier said the government was in talks with the Vatican over Lai’s attendance.
Taiwan president will not attend Pope Francis’s funeral | Taiwan










