South Africa Says It Will Take Action if Taiwan Continues to Refuse to Move Its Rep Office out of the Capital

South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperations, Ronald Lamola is facing a quandry over Taiwan's apparent refusal to relocate its representative office from Pretoria to Johannesburg. Rodger Bosch / AFP

The South African government is facing mounting pressure from members of parliament over how it’s going to respond to Taiwan’s apparent refusal to relocate its representative office from Pretoria to Johannesburg.

Taiwan was ordered in order in October to move its liaison office out of the capital, a move that it protested and accused the government of bowing to pressure from China.

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