List of ambassadors of China to Antigua and Barbuda

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The Ambassador of China to Antigua and Barbuda is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to Antigua and Barbuda.

List of representatives

Designated/accredited Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻安提瓜和巴布达大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Term end
January 1983 Wang Tao (diplomat) zh:汪滔 (外交官) Zhao Ziyang Vere Cornwall Bird April 1984
September 1984 Li Jie (diplomat) zh:李颉 Zhao Ziyang Vere Cornwall Bird May 1986
September 1986 Gu Zhifang zh:顾志方 Concurrent accreditation in Bridgetown (Barbados) Zhao Ziyang Vere Cornwall Bird May 1987
September 1987 Luzong Qing zh:陆宗卿 Concurrent accreditation in Bridgetown (Barbados) Li Peng Vere Cornwall Bird April 1990
September 1990 Zhou Wenzhong (diplomat) zh:周文重 Concurrent accreditation in Bridgetown (Barbados) Li Peng Vere Cornwall Bird October 1992
November 1992 Jiang Chengzong zh:江承宗 Concurrent accreditation in Bridgetown (Barbados) Li Peng Vere Cornwall Bird November 1996
January 1997 Zhan Daode zh:詹道德 Concurrent accreditation in Bridgetown (Barbados) Li Peng Lester Bird January 1999
March 1999 Yang Younong 吴正龙 Zhu Rongji Lester Bird March 2000
April 2000 Yang Shixiang 杨世祥1991: Third Secretary, Embassy, Jamaica Zhu Rongji Lester Bird August 2004
October 14, 2004 Ren Xiaoping zh:任小萍 [2] Wen Jiabao Baldwin Spencer October 2007
October 2007 Chen Ligang 陈立钢 [3] Wen Jiabao Baldwin Spencer July 2010
August 2010 Liu Hanmingg 刘汉明 Wen Jiabao Baldwin Spencer March 2013
April 2013 Ren Xiaoping zh:任小萍 Li Keqiang Baldwin Spencer June 2016
June 2016 Wang Xianmin 王宪民 Li Keqiang Gaston Browne March 2023

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References

  1. Li Jie
  2. Ren Xiaoping
  3. Chen Ligang
  4. Wolfgang Bartke [in Spanish] (1984). The diplomatic service of the People's Republic of China as of November 1984. ISBN   9783889100122.