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MOFA statement on loss of video feed during panel discussion with Digital Minister Audrey Tang at US Summit for Democracy Due to extreme time constraints, Taiwan then decided to symbolically sell its embassy premises to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Managua. Taiwan had reached an agreement to entrust the custody of its embassy premises to a third state in accordance with international law, but this was unreasonably rejected by Nicaragua in violation of international conventions. Article 45 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations stipulates that “if diplomatic relations are broken off between two states the receiving state must respect and protect the premises of the mission, together with its property and archives.” According to this article and customary international law, following the termination of diplomatic relations between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Nicaragua, Nicaragua should honor its obligations under international law and protect the premises and property of the R.O.C.
The premises and property of the former Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the Republic of Nicaragua are diplomatic assets legally procured by the R.O.C. MOFA categorically rejects actions taken by the governments of Nicaragua and the PRC to seize Taiwan’s diplomatic property in violation of international law and to the detriment of the international order