List of ambassadors of China to Sudan

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Chinese Ambassador to Sudan
Incumbent
Li Lianhe

since 1 November 2014
Inaugural holderWang Yutian
Formation1 April 1959;62 years ago (1959-04-01)

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

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻苏丹大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China List of heads of state of Sudan Term end
January 1, 1956Independence of the Sudan from the United Kingdom. Zhou Enlai Sovereignty Council
February 4, 1959The governments in Khartoum and Beijing established diplomatic relations. Zhou Enlai Ibrahim Abbud
April 1, 1959 Wang Yutian zh:王雨田 Zhou Enlai Ibrahim Abbud March 1, 1962
July 1, 1962 Gu Xiaobo zh:谷小波 Zhou Enlai Ibrahim Abbud December 1, 1965
February 1, 1966 Yu Peiwen zh:俞沛文 Zhou Enlai Ismail al-Azhari January 1, 1967
April 1, 1970 Yang Shouzheng zh:杨守正 (* 1915) Zhou Enlai Dschafar Muhammad an-Numairi June 1, 1974
September 1, 1974 Zhang Yue (PRC diplomat) 張越 Zhou Enlai Dschafar Muhammad an-Numairi December 1, 1978
April 1, 1979 Song Hanyi zh:宋寒毅 Hua Guofeng Dschafar Muhammad an-Numairi October 1, 1984
November 1, 1984 Liu Hua (PRC diplomat) zh:刘华 (外交官) Zhao Ziyang Dschafar Muhammad an-Numairi August 1, 1987
June 1, 1987 Hui Zhen (PRC diplomat) zh:惠震 (*December 1932) In September 1948 he studied at the Yan'an University. Li Peng Ahmad al-Mirghani October 1, 1991
September 1, 1991 Wu Decheng zh:吴德成 Li Peng Omar al-Bashir March 1, 1996
December 1, 1995 Zhang Weiqiu zh:张维秋 Li Peng Omar al-Bashir August 1, 1998
April 1, 1998 Deng Shaoqin zh:邓绍勤 Zhu Rongji Omar al-Bashir January 1, 2002
April 1, 2001 Zhang Dong zh:张栋 (外交官) Zhu Rongji Omar al-Bashir May 1, 2007
June 1, 2007 LI Chengwen zh:李成文 (*February 1955) Wen Jiabao Omar al-Bashir September 1, 2011
September 1, 2011 Luo Xiaoguang zh:罗小光 Wen Jiabao Omar al-Bashir October 1, 2014
November 1, 2014 Li Lianhe 李连和 Li Keqiang Omar al-Bashir

Coordinates: 15°35′34″N32°34′40″E / 15.592816°N 32.577770°E / 15.592816; 32.577770 [1]

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