List of ambassadors of Timor-Leste to China

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Ambassador of East Timor to China
Inaugural holder Fakhr ed-Dine Mohamed
FormationJune 26, 2005

The East Timorese Ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the government of East Timor in Dili to the government of the People's Republic of China.

List of representatives

diplomatic agreement/designated Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations President of East Timor Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end


May 20, 2002The day Portuguese Timor gained independence the governments in Dili and in Beijing established diplomatic relations. Xanana Gusmão Zhu Rongji
December 14, 2004Timor-Leste opens embassy in Beijing. Jose Ramos Horta, state minister and minister of foreign affairs and cooperation of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, presided over the inauguration ceremony of the Timor-Leste embassy in China. [1] Xanana Gusmão Wen Jiabao
June 26, 2005 Leonor Cardoso Mendes Mota Chargé d'affaires Xanana Gusmão Wen Jiabao October 24, 2005
October 24, 2005 Olímpio Branco  [ de ] [2] Xanana Gusmão Wen Jiabao February 15, 2011
November 2, 2010February 15, 2011 Vicky Fun Ha Tchong José Ramos-Horta Wen Jiabao
November 19, 2015February 29, 2016 Bendito Freitas  [ de ]No. 66/2015, É nomeado Embaixador Extraordinário e Plenipotenciário, o Sr. Bendito dos Santos Freitas, para a República Popular da China [3] Taur Matan Ruak Li Keqiang 2023

39°57′42″N116°28′10″E / 39.961707°N 116.469380°E / 39.961707; 116.469380 [4]

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References

  1. Timor-Leste opens embassy in Beijing.
  2. Olímpio Branco
  3. Bendito Freitas
  4. Geoffrey C. Gunn, Historical Dictionary of East Timor (Scarecrow Books, Lanham, MA, 2011), p. 56