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List of ambassadors of China to Egypt

Coordinates: 30°04′05″N 31°13′08″E / 30.067977°N 31.218959°E / 30.067977; 31.218959
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The Chinese Ambassador to Egypt is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Arab Republic of Egypt.

The ambassador is also accredited to the Arab League.

List of representatives

Designated Accredited Ambassador Chinese language zh: 中国驻埃及大使列表 Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China Prime Minister of Egypt Term end
May 25, 1942 Lin Tung-hai 林东海 Dr. Lin Tung-hai, senior counsellor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was appointed the first Chinese Minister to Egypt on May 19, 1942, but before he left for his post he fell ill and resigned. Chiang Kai-shek Farouk of Egypt
July 9, 1942 Tang Wu Dr. Tang Wu, first secretary of the Chinese legation at Cairo, was appointed Chargé d'affaires of the legation on July 9, 1942. Chiang Kai-shek Farouk of Egypt September 7, 1943
September 7, 1943 January 8, 1944 Hsu Nien-tseng 许念曾 Hsu Nien-tseng was appointed Chinese Minister to Egypt on September 7, 1943. Minister Hsu presented his credentials on January 17, 1944. Hsu Nien-tseng, arrived in Kabul in August, 1946. Chiang Kai-shek Farouk of Egypt March 8, 1947
March 8, 1947 August 1, 1947 Ho Feng-Shan zh:何凤山 On November 14, 1948 the mission was upgraded to that of an embassy Zhang Qun Farouk of Egypt May 17, 1956
July 1, 1956 Chen Jiakang [pl] zh:陈家康 Chen Jiakang (* 1913; † 1970 in Hubei Guangji County)
  • In 1955, the People's Republic of China as the Assistant Foreign Minister.
  • From July 1956 to December 1965 he was ambassador to Cairo.
  • February 1, 1958: United Arab Republic a coalition of Egypt and Syria.
  • In 1958, he served as minister People's Republic of China in the Republic of Yemen.
  • In January 1966 he was Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs People's Republic of China.
Zhou Enlai Gamal Abdel Nasser December 1, 1965
March 1, 1966 Huang Hua zh:黄华 (政治人物) *From 1960 to 1965 he was ambassador in Accra (Ghana). Zhou Enlai Gamal Abdel Nasser September 1, 1969
June 1, 1970 Chai Zemin 柴泽民 Zhou Enlai Anwar Sadat August 1, 1974
September 1, 1974 Zhang Tong zh:张彤 (外交官) Zhou Enlai Anwar Sadat May 1, 1977
July 1, 1977 Yao Guang zh:姚广 Hua Guofeng Anwar Sadat February 1, 1980
April 1, 1980 Liu Chun zh:刘春 (外交官) (*1918 in Hebei Huanghua- August 17, 2007 in Beijing) was a Chinese Communist Party official, People's Liberation Army general, politician and diplomat
  • In November 1937 to join the Communist Party of China, was instructor, camp instructor, group director of political department,
  • In November 1961 he entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, served as deputy head of the economic and cultural delegation of the Chinese Embassy in Laos, on behalf of the head of the People's Republic of China's first ambassador in Laos
  • From October 1962 - January 1967 he was ambassador in Vientiane (Laos).
  • From May 1972 - March 1976 he was ambassador in Ankara (Turkey).
  • From May 1976 - October 1979 he was ambassador in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and concurrente the first ambassador to the Seychelles
  • From April 1980 - August 1982 he was ambassador in Cairo (Egypt).
  • In June 1982 he was designated Dean of the Diplomatic Academy.
  • After 1988, he served as Vice President of China, Asia and Africa Institute, president of the Institute of the Middle East, China and Laos Friendship Association.
  • In October 1994 he was retired.
Zhao Ziyang Anwar Sadat August 1, 1982
December 1, 1982 Ding Guoyu zh:丁国钰 *From 1955 to 1958 he was ambassador in Kabul (Afghanistan). Zhao Ziyang Ahmad Fuad Muhi ad-Din November 1, 1984
February 1, 1985 Wen Yezhan zh:温业湛 (* 1928 in Huzhou, Zhejiang) Zhao Ziyang Ali Mahmud Lutfi July 1, 1987
June 1, 1987 Zhan Shiliang zh:詹世亮
  • From December 1984 - August 1987 he was ambassador in Ankara (Turkey).
  • From June 1987 - November 1991 he was ambassador in Cairo (Egypt).
Li Peng Atif Muhammad Nagib Sidqi November 1, 1991
September 1, 1991 Zhu Yinglu 朱应鹿
  • From June 1990 to October 1991 he was ambassador in Tunis (Tunesia).
  • From September 1991 to December 1993 he was ambassador in Cairo (Egypt).
  • From February 1994 to June 1998 he was ambassador in Oslo (Norway).
Li Peng Atif Muhammad Nagib Sidqi December 1, 1993
July 1, 1993 Yang Fuchang zh:杨福昌
  • From 1984 to 1987 he was ambassador in Kuwait City (Kuwait).
  • From 1994 to 1998 he was ambassador in Cairo (Egypt).
  • From 1999 to 2003 he was president of China Foreign Affairs University.
Li Peng Atif Muhammad Nagib Sidqi December 1, 1998
November 1, 1998 An Huihou zh:安惠侯
  • From July 1988 - October 1991 he was ambassador in Algiers (Algeria).
  • From December 1991 - August 1993 he was ambassador in Tunis (Tunesia).
  • From July 1996 - December 1998 he was ambassador in Beirut (Lebanon).
  • From November 1998 - August 2001 he was ambassador in Cairo (Egypt). A Chinese mission headed by China's former Ambassador to Egypt An Huihou observed the election of the Palestinian Legislative Council from 20 to 26 January
Zhu Rongji Kamal al-Ganzuri August 1, 2001
April 1, 2001 Liu Xiaoming zh:刘晓明 Zhu Rongji Atif Abaid September 1, 2003
June 1, 2003 Wu Sike zh:吴思科 Wen Jiabao Atif Abaid November 1, 2007
November 1, 2007 Wu Chunhua zh:武春华
  • From June 2003 to November 2007 he was ambassador in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).
  • From November 2007 to October 2010 he was ambassador in Cairo (Egypt).
Wen Jiabao Ahmed Nazif October 1, 2010
October 1, 2010 Song Aiguo zh:宋爱国
  • From September 2000 to February 2003 he was ambassador in Nikossia (Cyprus).
  • From December 2002 - October 2006 he was ambassador in Ankara (Turkey).
  • Since October 2010 he is ambassador in Cairo (Egypt).[1]
Wen Jiabao Ahmed Nazif

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References

  1. ^ "中华人民共和国外交部".
  2. ^ "Chinese Ambassadors to Egypt".