List of ambassadors of the Dominican Republic to China

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Ambassador of Dominican Republic to China
Incumbent
Briunny Garabito Segura
since September 10, 2018
Inaugural holder Leonte Guzmán Sánchez
FormationOctober 8, 1946

The Dominican ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the government in Santo Domingo to the government in Beijing.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of the Dominican Republic List of premiers of the Republic of China Term end
1946 Leonte Guzmán Sánchez Dominican Republic In March, 1947 Huang Yun-ssu was appointed Minister to the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Minister to China, Dr. Leonte Guzmán Sanchez, arrived in China and presented his credentials in October, 1946. 1952 El licenciado Leonte 'Guzmán Sánchez, Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario de la República en China, queda nombrado Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario de la República en el Japón. [2] Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina Chiang Kai-shek
1964 Jose Villanueva Garmendia (1920-1987) Sep 16, 1971 - El Embajador de la República Dominicana, JOSE VILLANUEVA 20 — Jose Villanueva, outgoing Dominican ambassador to the Republic of China, left for his new post in Israel. [3] Donald Reid Cabral Yen Chia-kan 1971
1971 Adolfo Rafael Camarena Embajador de la República Dominicana Adolfo R. Camarena y el Embajador de la República Dominicana en Taipei, Adolfo Rafael [4] Joaquín Balaguer Yen Chia-kan 1979
1982 Tancredo Anselmo Duluc [5] Salvador Jorge Blanco Sun Yun-suan
1983 Francisco Anselmo Guzman Acosta Salvador Jorge Blanco Sun Yun-suan
September 16, 1984 Oscar Félix Peguero Hermida [6] Salvador Jorge Blanco Yu Kuo-hwa
1986 José Manuel López Balaguer Salvador Jorge Blanco Yu Kuo-hwa September 1990
October 1990 Juan Julio Morales Rosa [7] Joaquín Balaguer Hau Pei-tsun
March 1992 Ciro Amaury Dargam Cruz Joaquín Balaguer Hau Pei-tsun
December 1994 Leonardo Matos Berrido Joaquín Balaguer Lien Chan March 1997
April 1997 Víctor Manuel Sánchez Peña Leonel Fernández Lien Chan October 2000
December 2000 Miguel Angel Hernández Núñez Dec 16, 2000 - Miguel Angel Hernández Núñez, nuevo embajador de República Dominicana, presentó copias de sus cartas credenciales a Tien Hung-mao, Hipólito Mejía Tang Fei April 2003
April 2003 Carlos J. Guzman [8] Leonel Fernández Yu Shyi-kun October 2004
October 2004 Victor Manuel Sanchez Pena Leonel Fernández Yu Shyi-kun June 2011
July 2011 Rafaela Alburquerque
Rafaela Alburquerque Rafaela Alburquerque 20170412.jpg
Rafaela Alburquerque
  • 12.04.2017 - Tsai Ing-wen extended the invitation to Danilo Medina through the outgoing Dominican Republic ambassador to Taiwan, Rafaela Albuquerque,
Danilo Medina Mao Chi-kuo April 2017
July 2017 José Miguel Ángel Soto Jiménez commercial liaison office in Beijing Danilo Medina Lin Chuan May 2018
May 1, 2018The governments in Santo Domingo and Beijing established diplomatic relations. Danilo Medina Li Keqiang
September 10, 2018 Leonte Guzmán Sánchez Danilo Medina Li Keqiang

Coordinates: 25°07′02″N121°31′27″E / 25.117230°N 121.524103°E / 25.117230; 121.524103 [9]

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