Taiwan | Somaliland |
|---|---|
| Diplomatic mission | |
| Taiwan Representative Office in Somaliland | Republic of Somaliland Representative Office in Taiwan |
| Envoy | |
| Representative Allen C. Lou | Chief Representative Mohamoud Adam Jama Galaal |
Somaliland–Taiwan relations refers to the relationship between theRepublic of Somaliland and theRepublic of China (Taiwan). The two countries have no formal diplomatic relations, but they have established embassy-like representative offices in each other'scapital city.[1][2]

TheRepublic of China (Taiwan) and theRepublic of Somaliland have gradually established good interactive relations since 2009.[3] Both countries are members of theUnrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO).[citation needed]
In November 2019, Ali Yang Syin-yi, Director-General of the Department of West Asian and African Affairs of the Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China, went to Somaliland to meet with the head of the Central Bank. The head hoped to establish a close partnership with the Central Bank of the Republic of China.[4]
In February 2020, the Foundation for International Cooperation and Development (CCICED) went to Somaliland to negotiate closer cooperation on agriculture, health and technological development. The Vice President of Somaliland hosted a banquet at his residence, the Minister of Agriculture, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and other officials.[citation needed]
On 30 July 2020, when the former Taiwanese PresidentLee Teng-hui died, the Somaliland Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Twitter: "For such a huge loss, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Somaliland, on behalf of the government and people, offers to the government and people of Taiwan. My sincere condolences, we are with Taiwan."[5]
On 3 August 2020, the "Somaliland Chronicle" reported that Somaliland PresidentMuse Bihi Abdi instructed to discuss specific measures to strengthen bilateral relations with Taiwan, and carefully studied the US "Taipei Act", and made relevant suggestions.[6]
On 3 March 2021, Somaliland and Taiwan signed an information technology cooperation agreement meant to upgrade the digitization of Somaliland's government. The three-year plan involved training staff and upgrading Internet management.[7]
In July 2025 theCoast Guard Administration (Taiwan) signed a cooperation agreement with theSomaliland Coast Guard.[8]

On 26 February 2020, the Government of the Republic of China and the Government of Somaliland signed the "Bilateral Protocol between the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Government of the Republic of Somaliland" in Taipei after consultations between the Republic of China's Foreign MinisterJoseph Wu Jaushieh and the Somaliland's Foreign MinisterMu Yassin. The two countries have agreed to establish mutual official representative offices under the names of Taiwan Representative Office and Somaliland Representative Office, and the treatment shall be similar to theVienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which deals with the privileges and immunities of diplomats. After the signing ceremony, Mu Yassin will also meet with PresidentTsai Ing-wen. On 1 July, Joseph Wu officially announced that the unveiling date will be further negotiated by the two countries; Somaliland PresidentMuse Bihi Abdi shared Tsai Ing-wen's tweets on Twitter and expressed his gratitude to Tsai Ing-wen during his visit to Taiwan. Reception, the relationship between the two countries is built on shared value and mutual respect.
On 3 July 2020, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China announced that Allen Lou Chenhwa, Counselor of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the Kingdom ofSaudi Arabia, will serve as the first representative in Somaliland; Mud served as the first representative in Taiwan, arrived in Taiwan on 7 August.
On 17 August 2020, the Taiwan Representative Office in the Republic of Somaliland (Taiwan Representative Office in the Republic of Somaliland) was established in Hargeisa, the capital, hosted by the first representative Allen Lou and Somaliland Foreign Minister Mu Yassin. At the unveiling ceremony, the national flag of the Republic of China was raised in front of the representative office. The foreign ministers of the two countries signed the Agreement on Technical Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Government of the Republic of Somaliland.[9]