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List of ambassadors of Argentina to China

Coordinates: 39°56′38″N 116°27′21″E / 39.944°N 116.455898°E / 39.944; 116.455898
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Ambassador of Argentina to China
Embassy of Argentina, Beijing
Embassy of Argentina China
since April 14, 2021
Inaugural holderJosé Arce
FormationDecember 4, 1945

The Argentine ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Buenos Aires to the Government of the People's Republic of China and to the government in Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia).

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations President of Argentina Premier of the Republic of China Term end
January 1, 1945 The Governments in Chongqing and Buenos Aires established diplomatic relations. Edelmiro Julián Farrell Chiang Kai-shek
December 4, 1945 José Arce Ambassador in Chongqing Chiang Kai-shek met him at Chungking on November 7, 1945, the day when I presented the credentials of the Argentine Ambassador to China.[1] Edelmiro Julián Farrell Chiang Kai-shek
August 1, 1962 Adolfo Alfredo Bolini Argentine Ambassador to Japan with residence in Tokyo.[2] José María Guido Chen Cheng
May 3, 1963 Carlos Echagüe Carlos Mugica's homonym was the first permanent Argentine ambassador to the Republic of China.[3] Arturo Umberto Illia Chen Cheng
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations President of Argentina Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
February 19, 1972 The governments in Beijing and Buenos Aires established diplomatic relations. Alejandro Agustín Lanusse Zhou Enlai
January 8, 1973 Eduardo Bradley son of Eduardo Bradley the first Argentine ambassador to the People's Republic of China, handed the credentials to Zhu De, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China,[4] Héctor José Cámpora Zhou Enlai
December 6, 1975 Juan Carlos Katzenstein [de] (* August 9, 1925 in Buenos Aires) Lawyer. He entered the Foreign Service of the Nation in December 1955, as Secretary and Second Class Consul at the Embassy to the Holy See. Isabel Perón Zhou Enlai February 21, 1978
February 21, 1978 Federico del Solar Dorrego [5] Jorge Rafael Videla Hua Guofeng July 23, 1979
July 23, 1979 Paulino Daniel Armando Musacchio Jorge Rafael Videla Hua Guofeng February 1, 1981
February 1, 1981 Hector Alberto Subiza [6] Roberto Eduardo Viola Zhao Ziyang
September 17, 1986 Arturo Enrique Ossorio Arana [7] Raúl Alfonsín Zhao Ziyang
May 9, 1991 Carlos Lucas Blanco [8] Carlos Menem Li Peng
September 23, 1997 Raúl Estrada Oyuela [9] Carlos Menem Li Peng
February 11, 1998 Carlos Federico Barttfeld (* 1955)[10] Carlos Menem Zhu Rongji
November 23, 2001 Juan Carlos Morelli (* October 19, 1955)[11] Ramón Puerta Zhu Rongji
August 19, 2008 César Mayoral [12] Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Wen Jiabao
April 29, 2011 Gustavo Martino Was consul general in Chicago[13] Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Wen Jiabao May 17, 2016
May 17, 2016 Diego Ramiro Guelar [14] Mauricio Macri Li Keqiang 2020
July 17, 2020 Luis María Kreckler Removed from position before presentation of letter of credence Alberto Fernández Li Keqiang 2021
April 14, 2021 Sabino Vaca Narvaja Alberto Fernández Li Keqiang

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