In February 1984, Lobos Zamora was named to the newly created position of Assistant Chief of State under
Óscar Humberto Mejía Victores. He flew to
Taipei,
Taiwan, that year as his country's official representative at the inauguration of
Chiang Ching-kuo to his second term as
president of the Republic of China (ROC), demonstrating the close ties between the two anti-communist governments. His opposition led to a delay of nearly five years in the ROC's plans to establish
relations with Belize: in 1984, when then-ROC ambassador to Guatemala
Gene Loh travelled to Belize to meet with
William Quinto and
Prime Minister George Price, Lobos Zamora made his displeasure known, and a CIA agent informed Loh that if the ROC went ahead with its plans, Guatemala might break off relations entirely. In March 1986, Lobos Zamora was named Guatemala's ambassador to
Panama by the new civilian government of
Vinicio Cerezo. The
Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo accused him of human rights abuses and attempted to bring him to trial, but his diplomatic appointment made him immune from prosecution. During the 1988 confrontation between
Manuel Noriega and the United States, Cerezo frequently recalled Lobos Zamora to Guatemala to provide updates and discuss the situation; the Guatemalan government paid close attention to the situation and sought to act as a mediator between Panama and the United States. ==References==