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List of ambassadors of Uruguay to China

Coordinates: 39°56′44″N 116°27′05″E / 39.945429°N 116.451316°E / 39.945429; 116.451316
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The first Uruguayan ambassador to China, Mr. Alberto Milhas, reviews the troops with Chiang Kai-Shek.

Ambassador of Uruguay to China
since December 2, 2015
Inaugural holderAlberto Milhas
FormationJanuary 8, 1963

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

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of Uruguay List of premiers of the People's Republic of China Term end
January 8, 1963 Alberto Milhas Alberto Milhas, the first Uruguayan ambassador to China, arrives to assume his post.

Subsequently, Alberto Milhas was appointed by the Uruguayan Government as ambassador to China and Wang Chih-chen, Chinese ambassador to Argentina, was appointed concurrent ambassador to Uruguay.[1]

Daniel Fernández Crespo Chen Cheng
October 7, 1965 Juan Bautista Ochoteco [2] Washington Beltrán Yen Chia-kan
November 15, 1969 Aurelop Pastori New Uruguayan Ambassador to China Dr. Aurelop Pastori arrives.[3] Jorge Pacheco Areco Yen Chia-kan
April 3, 1971 Edison Bouchadon Minister Councillor Edison Bouchadon reopened the Uruguayan Embassy in Taipei April 3, 1971, in his capacity as Charge d'affaires Jorge Pacheco Areco Yen Chia-kan
January 1, 1978 Rodolfo Olavarría Charge d'affaires Aparicio Méndez Sun Yun-suan 1979
May 5, 1979 Buenuventura Caviglia Campora Buenuventura Caviglia Campora arrives to become the Republic of Uruguay's first ambassador in the Republic of China.[4] Aparicio Méndez Sun Yun-suan 1981
1981 The position of Uruguay's ambassador to ROC had been vacant since 1981.
  • Relations between the ROC and Uruguay had weakened in recent years as Peking increased purchases of wool from Uruguay. The position of Uruguay's ambassador to ROC had been vacant since 1981. Peking bought about U.S. $46 million worth of wool from Uruguay in the year ended October 1987, while the ROC's purchases for the same period were about $6.5 million, the United Daily News
Gregorio Álvarez Sun Yun-suan
February 3, 1988 The governments in Beijing and Montevideo esteablished of diplomatic relations. Julio María Sanguinetti Li Peng
September 1, 1989 Guillermo Valles Galmés 18.10.89 18 Oct 89 Beijing, October 18 (XINHUA)— First Uruguayan Ambassador to China Guillermo Valles Galmes presented his[5] Julio María Sanguinetti Li Peng May 1, 1992
September 1, 1992 Julio Duranona Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera Li Peng June 1, 1996
May 6, 1996 Alvaro Alvarez (Uruguayan diplomatist) [6] Julio María Sanguinetti Li Peng 2001
June 1, 2001 Pelayo Díaz Jorge Batlle Ibáñez Zhu Rongji March 1, 2005
July 27, 2005 César Ferrer Burle Tabaré Vázquez Wen Jiabao 2006
March 1, 2007 Luis Almagro Tabaré Vázquez Wen Jiabao
September 3, 2010 Rosario Portell José Mujica Wen Jiabao
December 2, 2015 Fernando Lugris
  • On April 7, 2008 he became envoy in Berlin.
  • In April 2015 he was in Nairobi, as ambassador to the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Urban Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) from 17-20 October 1016 hold in Quito, where Uruguay participated for the first time.[7]
Tabaré Vázquez Li Keqiang

39°56′44″N 116°27′05″E / 39.945429°N 116.451316°E / 39.945429; 116.451316

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References

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  1. ^ Alberto Milhás
  2. ^ Buatista Ochoteco
  3. ^ Aurelop Pastori
  4. ^ [1]Buenuventura Caviglia Campora
  5. ^ Guillermo Valles Galmés
  6. ^ Alvaro Alvarez
  7. ^ Juan Fernando Lugris Rodriguez. Nairobi, Beijing
  8. ^ Los Embajadores uruguayos en China desde 1988 hasta hoy: [2]