List of ambassadors of China to Iran

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Ambassador of China to Iran
Incumbent
Vacant
Inaugural holder Li Tieh-tseng
Formation1937;87 years ago (1937)

The Ambassador of China to Iran is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Islamic Republic of Iran.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻伊朗大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China President of Iran Term end
1937 Li Tieh-tseng zh:李铁铮 [1] Chiang Kai-shek Reza Shah October 4, 1945
June 26, 1946 Zheng Yitong 郑亦同(* 1904 1974) posted in Sydney [2] Chiang Kai-shek Mohammad Reza Pahlavi August 18, 1949
January 1, 1956 Wu Nan-ju zh:吴南如 (* September 23, 1898 May 12, 1975)
  • 1926: first class legation secretary in London, then employed in the Division of Europe.
  • In 1941 he was envoy in Moscow and envoy in the occupied Copenhagen.
  • In 1941 he studied at Columbia University.
  • In 1943 he was Chief of Protocol in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nanjing.
  • in 1964 he was ambassador in Kuwait City.
Yu Hung-Chun Mohammad Reza Pahlavi January 1, 1964
January 1, 1964 Shen Yorkson Chin-ting zh:沈觐鼎 Yen Chia-kan Mohammad Reza Pahlavi February 1, 1967
February 1, 1967 Liu Tsing-chang 刘荩章(* 1920 in Sichuan)
  • In 1942 graduated from the Central Political Institute .
Yen Chia-kan Mohammad Reza Pahlavi October 1, 1970
October 1, 1970 Wu Shih-ying 吴世英Woo Shih-ying,
  • On November 22, 1960 The Executive Yuan approved the appointments of Woo Shih-ying as ambassador to Cameroon and Togo.
  • On March 19, 1972 he was appointed Consul-General in Boston, where he replaced Ouyang Huang [3]
Yen Chia-kan Mohammad Reza Pahlavi August 1, 1971
March 1, 1972 Chen Xinren zh:陈辛仁
  • 1954-1959: Ambassador in Helsinki.
  • 1975-1978: Ambassador in The Hague.
  • 1978-1981: Ambassador in Manila.
Zhou Enlai Mohammad Reza Pahlavi November 1, 1974
December 1, 1974 Hao Deqing zh:郝德青 Zhou Enlai Mohammad Reza Pahlavi January 1, 1977
May 1, 1977 Jiao Ruoyu zh:焦若愚
  • 1965-1970: Ambassador in Pyongyang.
  • 1971-1977: Ambassador in Lima.
Hua Guofeng Mohammad Reza Pahlavi August 1, 1979
April 1, 1980 Zhuang Yan zh:庄焰
  • 1976-1979: Ambassador in Dhaka.
  • 1983-1985 Ambassador in Athens.
Zhao Ziyang Abulhassan Banisadr December 1, 1982
March 1, 1983 Fan Zuokai zh:樊作楷 Zhao Ziyang Ali Khamenei January 1, 1986
March 1, 1986 Wang Benzuo zh:王本祚
  • 1983-1985: Ambassador to Sofia
Zhao Ziyang Ali Khamenei June 1, 1991
March 1, 1991 Hua Liming zh:华黎明 Li Peng Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani October 1, 1995
August 1, 1995 Wang Shijie (PRC diplomat) zh:王世杰 (中华人民共和国) Li Peng Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani June 1, 1999
April 1, 1999 Sun Bigan zh:孙必干 April 2006 – 2009: en: China's Special Envoy on the Middle East Issue Zhu Rongji Mohammad Khatami October 1, 2002
June 1, 2002 Liu Zhentang zh:刘振堂 Zhu Rongji Mohammad Khatami November 1, 2007
November 1, 2007 Xie Xiaoyan zh:解晓岩 Wen Jiabao Mahmoud Ahmadinejad July 1, 2010
July 1, 2010 Yu Hongyang zh:郁红阳 Wen Jiabao Mahmoud Ahmadinejad April 1, 2014
May 1, 2014 Pang Sen 庞森 Li Keqiang Hassan Rohani March 2023

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References

  1. Li Tiezheng
  2. Zheng Yitong
  3. November 22, 1960 August 1, 1971 Woo Shih-ying March 19, 1972
  4. Malcolm Lamb, Directory of Officials and Organizations in China, p. 295,