List of ambassadors of Papua New Guinea to China

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Ambassador of Papua New Guinea to China
Incumbent
Don Sawong
since August 2020
Inaugural holder Joseph Kaal Nombri
FormationApril 1, 1984

The Papua New Guinean ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the government in Port Moresby to the Government of the People's Republic of China.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
July 1, 1949Papua and New Guinea Act 1949 Independence from Australia Zhou Enlai
September 16, 1975Declared and recognised Independence from Australia Michael Somare Zhou Enlai
October 12, 1976The government in Beijing and Port Moresby established diplomatic relations Michael Somare Hua Guofeng
April 1, 1984 Joseph Kaal Nombri [1] Michael Somare Zhao Ziyang
March 17, 1988 Noel Levi [2] Rabbie Namaliu Li Peng
June 7, 1994 Maimu Raka-Nou [3] Julius Chan Li Peng
September 10, 1997 Barney Rongap [4] John Giheno Li Peng
August 4, 2003 Max Rai [5] Michael Somare Wen Jiabao
August 29, 2007 John Momis [6] Michael Somare Wen Jiabao
March 15, 2011 Christopher Mero Peter O'Neill Wen Jiabao

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References

  1. Joseph Kaal Nombri
  2. Noel Levi
  3. Maimu Raka-Nou
  4. Barney Rongap
  5. Max Rai
  6. John Momis
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