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List of ambassadors of Malta to China

Coordinates: 39°56′03″N 116°27′28″E / 39.934297°N 116.457824°E / 39.934297; 116.457824
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Ambassador of Malta to China
Incumbent
John Aquilina
since May 5, 2016
Inaugural holderJoseph Lennard Forace
FormationJune 14, 1972

The Maltese ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Valletta to the Government of the People's Republic of China.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of Prime Ministers of Malta Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
June 14, 1972 Joseph Lennard Forace Dom Mintoff Zhou Enlai 1978
1981 Alfred J. Falzon Dom Mintoff Zhao Ziyang 1982
1986 Clifford Borg Marks Chargé d'affaires, (*1957 in Malta)
  • In 1982 he graduated from Peking University.
  • In 1987 he completed graduate studies in Chinese Law at the University of East Asia.
  • He studied South Pacific law with the University of the South Pacific and is admitted to practice in Tonga.
Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici Zhao Ziyang
August 1997 Olaph Terribile Chargé d'affaires[1] Eddie Fenech Adami Li Peng July 2001
2001 Saviour F. Borg [2] Eddie Fenech Adami Zhu Rongji 2004
2004 Saviour Gauchi [3] Lawrence Gonzi Wen Jiabao
2006 Marilla Grech [4] Lawrence Gonzi Wen Jiabao
November 21, 2007 Karl Xuereb Lawrence Gonzi Wen Jiabao
August 23, 2013 Clifford Borg Marks Joseph Muscat Li Keqiang
May 5, 2016 John Aquilina twelfth ambassador Joseph Muscat Li Keqiang

39°56′03″N 116°27′28″E / 39.934297°N 116.457824°E / 39.934297; 116.457824

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References

  1. ^ Olaph Terribile[1]
  2. ^ Saviour F. Borg
  3. ^ Saviour Gauchi
  4. ^ Marilla Grech
  5. ^ Wolfgang Bartke [es], The diplomatic service of the People's Republic of China as of June 1981, Instituts für Asienkunde, 1981, 110 pp. p. 26[2]