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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Australia’s new envoy to Taiwan settles into posting


Newly appointed Australian Representative to Taiwan Robert Fergusson is pictured in an undated photograph.
Photo: Screen grab from the Australian Office in Taipei’s X account

Newly appointed Australian Representative to Taiwan Robert Fergusson is pictured in an undated photograph. Photo: Screen grab from the Australian Office in Taipei’s X account

2023/11/28 03:00

/ Staff Writer, with CNA

Robert Fergusson, Australia’s new representative to Taiwan, said he was looking forward to deepening bilateral relations during his tenure after he officially took up his post in Taipei yesterday.

In an Australian Office in Taipei post on X, formerly Twitter, Fergusson wrote that he was “excited” to start as Australia’s representative in Taiwan.

“Australia and Taiwan enjoy a strong, stable and long- standing trade and investment relationship, and close cultural and people-to-people links,” he said.

“I look forward to meeting with the many Taiwanese and Australians who engage across our business, education, research, and cultural sectors and to discussing how we can expand these links further,” he added.

According to the Australian Office in Taipei, the de facto Australian embassy in Taiwan in the absence of official diplomatic ties, Fergusson is a senior career officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

Before taking up the post as Australian representative to Taiwan, Fergusson most recently served as an assistant secretary at the DFAT’s Indonesia Branch in the Office of Southeast Asia.

His previous roles included assistant secretary to the Cabinet Ministerial and Parliamentary Branch (2020-2021) and senior adviser to the foreign minister on North Asia and Southeast Asia (2013-2016).

He has additional experience working on Pacific, counterterrorism and security issues, the office said in its biography of the new office head.

Fergusson has also served as Australia’s ambassador to Chile and Ecuador (2017-2020), counselor (political strategic) in Beijing (2009-2012), consul at the Australian Consulate-General in Hong Kong (2001-2004) and second economic secretary at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta (1996-1998), the office said.

Prior to joining the DFAT, Fergusson was a commercial lawyer based in Sydney.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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