List of ambassadors of San Marino to China

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Ambassador of San Marino to China
Incumbent
Ilaria Salicioni
since June 20, 2018
Inaugural holder Savina Zafferani
FormationJuly 19, 1995

The Sammarinese ambassadrice next Beijing is the official representative of the Government in the City of San Marino to the government of the People's Republic of China.

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List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of Captains Regent of San Marino Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
May 6, 1971The governments in Beijing and the City of San Marino established diplomatic relations. Luigi Lonfernini Zhou Enlai
July 19, 1995 Savina Zafferani [1] Marino Bollini Li Peng
June 20, 2018 Ilaria Salicioni Stefano Palmieri Li Keqiang

Coordinates: 43°56′14″N12°26′43″E / 43.937288°N 12.445388°E / 43.937288; 12.445388 [2]

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