List of ambassadors of China to Uganda

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Chinese Ambassador to Uganda
Inaugural holderHe Ying
FormationApril 1963;60 years ago (1963-04)

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

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻乌干达大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China President of Uganda Term end
October 18, 1962The governments in Beijing and Kampala established diplomatic relations. Zhou Enlai Edward Mutesa
April 1963 He Ying (PRC diplomat) zh:何英 (外交官) (*Nov. 1914-3 Oktober 1993) Zhou Enlai Edward Mutesa April 1964
May 1964 Chen Zhifang zh:陈志方 Zhou Enlai Edward Mutesa November 1970
April 1972 Ge Buhai zh:葛步海 Zhou Enlai Idi Amin November 1977
March 1978 Dai Lu zh:戴路 Hua Guofeng Idi Amin February 1979
January 1980 Zhang Bochuan zh:张勃川 Zhao Ziyang Presidential Commission of Uganda March 1982
July 1982 Li Shi zh:李石 (外交官) Zhao Ziyang Milton Obote February 1985
April 1985 Jin Boxiong zh:金伯雄 Zhao Ziyang Tito Okello April 1988
May 1988 Xie Youkun zh:谢佑昆 Li Peng Yoweri Museveni February 1992
March 1992 Xu Yingjie zh:徐英杰 Li Peng Yoweri Museveni July 1995
August 1995 Tan Xingju zh:谭兴举 Li Peng Yoweri Museveni October 1997
July 1997 Song Zengshou zh:宋增寿 Li Peng Yoweri Museveni June 1999
July 1999 Zhang Xujiang zh:张序江 Zhu Rongji Yoweri Museveni February 2002
March 2002 Li Qiangmin zh:李强民 Zhu Rongji Yoweri Museveni December 2004
December 2004 Fan Guijin zh:樊桂金 Wen Jiabao Yoweri Museveni November 2007
December 2007 Sun Heping zh:孙和平 Wen Jiabao Yoweri Museveni October 2011
October 2011 Zhao Yali zh:趙亞力 Wen Jiabao Yoweri Museveni September 2016
November 2016 Zheng ZhuQiang 郑竹强 Li Keqiang Yoweri Museveni March 2023


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