Chinese Ambassador to Oman | |
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Incumbent Yu Fulong since October 2014 | |
Inaugural holder | Yuan Lulin |
Formation | April 1979 |
The Chinese Ambassador to Oman is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Sultanate of Oman.
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Chinese language zh:中国驻阿曼大使列表 | Observations | Premier of the People's Republic of China | List of rulers of Oman | Term end |
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May 25, 1978 | The governments in Beijing and Muscat, Oman established diplomatic relations. | Hua Guofeng | Qaboos bin Said al Said | |||
April 1979 | Yuan Lulin | zh:袁鲁林 | (*1921) | Hua Guofeng | Qaboos bin Said al Said | March 1985 |
April 1985 | Guan Zihuai | zh:管子怀 | (*1934)
| Zhao Ziyang | Qaboos bin Said al Said | June 1987 |
March 1987 | Zang Shixong | zh:臧士雄 | Li Peng | Qaboos bin Said al Said | October 1992 | |
July 1992 | Zhang Zhixiang (PRC diplomat) | zh:张志祥 (外交官) | (*September 1938 in Shanghai)
| Li Peng | Qaboos bin Said al Said | November 1996 |
August 1996 | Wang Xiaozhuang | zh:王小庄 | (1939 – 2013)
| Li Peng | Qaboos bin Said al Said | July 2000 |
April 2000 | Zhao Xuechang | zh:赵学昌 | Zhu Rongji | Qaboos bin Said al Said | February 2003 | |
August 2002 | Deng Shaoqin | zh:邓绍勤 | *From April 1998 to January 2002 he was ambassador in Khartoum (Sudan).
| Zhu Rongji | Qaboos bin Said al Said | October 2006 |
November 2006 | Pan Weifang | zh:潘伟芳 | (*February 1959 )
| Wen Jiabao | Qaboos bin Said al Said | November 2010 |
December 2010 | Wu Jiuhong | zh:吴久洪 |
| Wen Jiabao | Qaboos bin Said al Said | October 2014 |
October 2014 | Yu Fulong | 于福龙 | Li Keqiang | Qaboos bin Said al Said |
|- |2020 |Li Lingbing | | |Li Keqiang |Qaboos bin Said al Said | |} Coordinates: 23°36′19″N58°25′54″E / 23.605297°N 58.431785°E
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