Agency executive Chiou I-jen, President | ||
Association of East Asian Relations (Chinese: 亞東關係協會; pinyin: Yàdōng Guānxì Xiéhuì) is a non-governmental agency of the Republic of China to handle the matters concerning the interests of the Republic of China and Japan. It was established after the government of the Republic of China and Japan severed their diplomatic relations in 1972. Its Japanese counterpart is Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association. It has liaison offices in Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka and branches of the Tokyo Office in Yokohama, Naha and Sapporo.
In 1992, the name of liaison offices Association of East Asian Relations Tokyo Office (亞東關係協會東京辦事處) were changed to Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan.
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