List of ambassadors of Ecuador to China

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Ambassador of Ecuador to China
Inaugural holder Gustavo Larrea Cordova
FormationOctober 3, 1958

The Ecuadorian ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Quito to the government of the People's Republic of China.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Appointment /Arrival Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Ambassador Transcription into Chinese characters Standard Chinese Observations President of Ecuador Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end


September 26, 1958October 3, 1958 Gustavo Larrea Cordova 赖瑞雅Ambassador with residence in Tokyo appointed on September 24, 1958 concurrently as ambassador in Taipei. Camilo Ponce Enríquez Mao Zedong 1963
November 25, 1963 José Ayala Lasso 艾亚拉 Chargé d'affaires with residence in Tokyo. [1] Ramón Castro Jijón Liu Shaoqi 1982
April 8, 1965April 13, 1965 Lisimaco Guzman Aguirre 顾思明Ambassador with residence in Tokyo. (July 21, 1912, in GuayaquilNovember 2, 1973, in Quito), [2] Ramón Castro JijónLiu Shaoqi1967
September 13, 1967 Bolivar Oquendo Hidalgo 欧肯多 Chargé d'affaires with residence in Tokyo. Otto Arosemena Liu Shaoqi 1971
On January 2, 1980, Ecuador established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. Jaime Roldós Aguilera Zhao Ziyang
July 13, 1981July 18, 1981 Gonzalo Pareded Grespo 贡萨洛·帕雷德斯·克雷斯波 [3] Osvaldo Hurtado Zhao ZiyangJuly 21, 1983
January 24, 1984January 27, 1984 Juan Manuel Aguirre Vásconez 胡安·曼努埃尔·阿吉雷(1932 – 1994) León Febres Cordero Zhao ZiyangOctober 1988
February 9, 1989February 21, 1989 Rodrigo Váldez Baquero 罗德里戈·巴尔德斯·巴克罗In 1996 he was Ecuadorian ambassador to Chile. Rodrigo Borja Cevallos Li Peng January 1991
September 21, 1991September 26, 1991 César Enrique Román González  [ de ]塞萨尔·恩里克·罗曼·冈萨雷斯Rodrigo Borja CevallosLi Peng1996
May 15, 1996June 7, 1996 Fernando Córdova Bossano 费尔南多·科尔多瓦·博萨诺From 1988 to 1992 he was Ecuadorian ambassador to Colombia. Abdalá Bucaram Li PengApril 2001
June 6, 2001July 4, 2001 José Rafael Serrano Herrera 何塞·拉法埃尔·塞拉诺From 2004 to 2006 he was Ecuadorian ambassador to Argentina. Gustavo Noboa Zhu Rongji year 2004
May 7, 2004June 25, 2004 Rodrigo Yépez Enríquez 罗德里戈·耶佩斯·恩里克斯 Lucio Gutiérrez Wen Jiabao September 2007
October 2007November 15, 2007 Washington Hago Mendizabal 华盛顿·阿戈Chen surnamed Chinese Rafael Correa Wen JiabaoNovember 2010
November 2010February 14, 2011 Leonardo Arizaga Vega 莱昂纳多·阿里萨加Rafael CorreaWen Jiabao
December 2012December 17, 2012 José María Borja López 何塞·博尔哈·洛佩斯 [4] Rafael CorreaWen JiabaoDecember 1, 2017
March 1, 2018March 23, 2018 Carlos Humberto Larrea Dávila  [ de ]卡洛斯·拉雷亚 Lenín Moreno Li Keqiang June 2, 2023
September 21, 2023 María Soledad Córdova Montero 玛丽亚·科尔多瓦 [5] Daniel Noboa Li Qiang

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