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Taipei, Dec. 25 (CNA) Canada's de facto embassy is celebrating its 35th anniversary in Taiwan this year, having witnessed the nation's democratic transformation amid growing Ottawa-Taipei cooperation in multiple areas, the top Canadian envoy to Taiwan told CNA during a recent interview.
Canada’s <i>de facto</i> embassy is celebrating its 35th anniversary in Taiwan this year, having witnessed the nation’s democratic transformation amid growing cooperation between Taipei and Ottawa in multiple areas, Canadian Trade Office in Taipei (CTOT) Executive Director Jordan Reeves said.
CTOT represents Canada’s interests in Taiwan in the absence of official diplomatic ties.
“We’re celebrating CTOT’s 35th year, but we’re also celebrating Taiwan’s successful transition to a high-tech democratic society, because this has certainly contributed to the richness and diversity of our people-to-people ties today,” Reeves said.
CTOT opened on Nov. 28, 1986, with only three employees and a goal of supporting bilateral