List of ambassadors of China to Libya

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Chinese Ambassador to Libya
Incumbent
Vacant
since July 2017
Inaugural holder Chih-Ping Chen
Formation1 August 1959;63 years ago (1959-08-01)

The Chinese Ambassador to Libya is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the State of Libya.

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History

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻利比亚大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China List of heads of state of Libya Term end
August 1, 1959 Chih-Ping Chen zh:陈质平 Chen Cheng Idris of Libya May 1, 1965
May 1, 1965August 16, 1965 Kiding Wang zh:王季征 (* March 26, 1914 in Fujian) He served as Minister of the Republic of China in Panama, in San Salvador, Minister of Honduras, Adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador to Libya, Ambassador to Central Africa. Yen Chia-kan Idris of Libya October 1, 1968
October 1, 1968 Tsai Pa zh:蔡葩 (1914 in Hebei ) belongs to the Daxing people, presented his credentials on January 27, 1969. CHINA AND LIBYA Ambassador Tsai Pa presented his credentials on January 27, 1969.
  • Vice Foreign Minister H. K. Yang arrived in Libya October 4, 1968.
  • In 1957 he entered the foreign service was Counselor of the Embassy of the Republic of China in Jordan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Brazil and other countries.
  • In 1964, he served as Deputy Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and later promoted to Director.
  • In 1968 he was succeeded by Tien Pao-tsi as head the Department of East Asian Affairs.
Yen Chia-kan Idris of Libya November 1, 1978
August 9, 1978The governments in Tripoli and Beijing established diplomatic relations. Hua Guofeng Muammar Gaddafi
September 1979 Pei Jianzhang zh:裴坚章 Hua Guofeng Muammar Gaddafi November 1984
February 1985 Yang Hushan zh:杨虎山 Zhao Ziyang Muammar Gaddafi May 1989
February 1989 Wang Houli zh:王厚立 Li Peng Muammar Gaddafi October 1994
July 1994 Qin Hongguo zh:秦鸿国 Li Peng Muammar Gaddafi November 1997
July 1997 Zhai Jun zh:翟隽 Li Peng Muammar Gaddafi June 2000
April 2000 Luo Xingwu zh:罗兴武 Zhu Rongji Muammar Gaddafi August 2003
June 2003 Huang Jiemin zh:黄杰民 Wen Jiabao Muammar Gaddafi June 2008
June 2008 Wang Wangsheng zh:王旺生 Wen Jiabao Muammar Gaddafi July 2013
July 2013 Li Zhiguo 李志国 Li Keqiang Nouri Abusahmain July 2017

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