List of ambassadors of Burundi to China

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Ambassador of from Burundi to China
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Incumbent
Pascal Gasunzu
since March 15, 2011
Inaugural holder Albert Shibura
FormationJune 5, 1973

The Burundian Ambassador to China is the official representative of the Government of Burundi to the Government of the People's Republic of China, he is concurrently accredited to governments in Hanoi, Pyongyang, Seoul and Bangkok.

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History

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of presidents of Burundi Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
June 5, 1973 Albert Shibura Michel Micombero Zhou Enlai December 8, 1975
January 22, 1976 Simon Sabimbona (* 1941)January 31, 1980 ambassador in Washington, D.C. [1] Jean-Baptiste Bagaza Hua Guofeng 1979
November 1979 Sylvere Gahungu 1974: director general in charge of the press and information. [2] Jean-Baptiste Bagaza Hua Guofeng 1984
August 15, 1984 David Mpfubusa [3] Jean-Baptiste Bagaza Zhao Ziyang
December 20, 1985 Niyungeko Jonaphas [4] Jean-Baptiste Bagaza Zhao Ziyang
December 30, 1986 Basile Gateretse [5] Jean-Baptiste Bagaza Zhao Ziyang
1989 Gervais Ndikumagenge Pierre Buyoya Li Peng
1990 Relwi Endikuwagenk [6] Pierre Buyoya Li Peng
October 3, 1990 Tharcisse Ntakibirora [7] Pierre Buyoya Li Peng
December 5, 1993 Procés Bigirimana [8] Pierre Buyoya Li Peng
1998 Pierre Ndikumagenge Tutsi from Uprona, 2005: Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Pierre Buyoya Zhu Rongji
November 14, 2007 Gabriel Sabushimike [9] Pierre Nkurunziza Wen Jiabao
March 15, 2011 Pascal Gasunzu Pierre Nkurunziza Wen Jiabao

Coordinates: 39°54′49″N116°26′16″E / 39.913697°N 116.437697°E / 39.913697; 116.437697 [10]

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