List of ambassadors of the Central African Republic to China

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Ambassador of Central African Republic to China
Incumbent
Jean Pierre Mbazoa
since April 14, 2015
Inaugural holder Joseph-Gilbert Mamadou
FormationJanuary 1, 1966

The Central African ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Bangui to the Government of the People's Republic of China.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of heads of state of the Central African Republic List of premiers of China Term end
August 13, 1960Independence from France David Dacko Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
April 13, 1962The governments in Taipei and Bangui established diplomatic relations. David Dacko Chen Cheng
April 29, 1964The governments in Beijing and Bangui established diplomatic relations. David Dacko Zhou Enlai January 1, 1966
January 1, 1966 Joseph-Gilbert Mamadou Jean-Bédel Bokassa Zhou Enlai
May 1, 1968The governments in Taipei and Bangui established diplomatic relations. Jean-Bédel Bokassa Yen Chia-kan August 1, 1976
1968 Michel Gallin-Douathe Ambassador Michel Gallin-Douathe of the CAF said his country spoke out of experience with Peiping's subversive undertakings. The Central African Republic accepted a Red Chinese "embassy", he said, only to find that Peiping was trying to organize a "people's army" to crush the host country. October 18, 1960 he became ambassador to Washington, D.C. [1] Jean-Bédel Bokassa Yen Chia-kan
1971 Joseph Ouatebot (*1926 [2] Jean-Bédel Bokassa Yen Chia-kan
1973 Simon Pierre Kibanda (* March 8, 1927 1999)
  • In 1971 he was head of the protocol in Bangui.
  • In 1973 he was ambassador in Taipei]] Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan) [3]
Jean-Bédel Bokassa Chiang Ching-kuo
August 1976The governments in Beijing and Bangui established diplomatic relations. Jean-Bédel Bokassa Hua Guofeng July 1991
1980 Michel-Marie Mahelengamo [4] Jean-Bédel Bokassa Hua Guofeng
1983 M'boe Auguste (*1934-2013) [5] André Kolingba Zhao Ziyang
July 1991The governments in Taipei and Bangui established diplomatic relations. André Kolingba Hau Pei-tsun 1998
February 25, 1992 Christophe Grelombe

(Born in 1942 in Bangassou; December 5, 1996 murdered with his son by the presidential guard.) [6]

André Kolingba Hau Pei-tsun
October 6, 1994 Guillaume Mokemat Kenguemba [7] Ange-Félix Patassé Lien Chan
1995 Pierre Syallo Charge d'affaires [8] Ange-Félix Patassé Lien Chan
January 1, 1998The governments in Beijing and Bangui established diplomatic relations.Ange-Félix Patassé Ange-Félix Patassé Zhu Rongji
September 4, 2009 Touaboy Emmanuel (* 1951) [9] François Bozizé Wen Jiabao January 1, 2013
April 14, 2015 Jean Pierre Mbazoa [10] Alexandre-Ferdinand Nguendet Li Keqiang

Coordinates: 39°56′35″N116°26′57″E / 39.943037°N 116.449137°E / 39.943037; 116.449137 [11]

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