List of ambassadors of China to the Federated States of Micronesia

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Chinese Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia
Incumbent
Li Jie
since January 2015
Inaugural holderZhang Zai
FormationOctober 1989;33 years ago (1989-10)

The Chinese Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Federated States of Micronesia.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻密克罗尼西亚大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China President of the Federated States of Micronesia Term end
September 11, 1989The governments in Palikir and Beijing established diplomatic relations. Li Peng John Haglelgam
October 1989 Zhang Zai (PRC diplomat) zh:张再 Concurrently with residence in Canberra (Australia). (*1928 ), [1] Li Peng John Haglelgam June 1990
September 11, 1990 Shi Chunlai zh:石春来 Concurrently with residence in Canberra Australia. Li Peng John Haglelgam June 1991
June 1991 Li Qinping 李钦平 Li Peng Bailey Olter January 1994
February 1994 Chen Yongcheng 陈永成 Li Peng Bailey Olter August 1997
September 1997 Xu Jun (PRC diplomat) 许军 Li Peng Leo Falcam March 2002
April 2002 Zhang Binhua zh:张滨华
  • From December 1998 to March 2002 he was ambassador to Tonga.
  • From April 2002 to June 2004 he was ambassador to Palikir (Micronesia).
Zhu Rongji Leo Falcam June 2004
June 2004 Yang Qiang (PRC diplomat) 杨强 (外交官) Wen Jiabao Joseph J. Urusemal October 2006
October 2006 Liu Fei (PRC diplomat) 刘菲 Wen Jiabao Joseph J. Urusemal July 2009
August 2009 Zhang Weidong 张卫东 Wen Jiabao Manny Mori July 2012
July 2012 Zhang Lianyun 张连云 Wen Jiabao Manny Mori December 2014
January 2015 Li Jie (PRC diplomat) 李杰 Li Keqiang Manny Mori

Coordinates: 6°55′13″N158°09′43″E / 6.920255°N 158.161961°E / 6.920255; 158.161961

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