List of ambassadors of China to Uruguay

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Chinese Ambassador to Uruguay
Incumbent
Wang Gang
Inaugural holderHu Ching-yu
Formation1957; 65 years ago (1957)

The Chinese Ambassador to Uruguay is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Oriental Republic of Uruguay.

List of representatives[]

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻乌拉圭大使列表
Observations List of presidents of Uruguay Term end
1958 The governments in Taipei and Montevideo established of diplomatic relations.[1] Yu Hung-Chun National Council of Government (Uruguay)
1957 zh:胡庆育 Yu Hung-Chun National Council of Government (Uruguay) 1958
1958 谭绍华 With residence in Buenos Aires Chen Cheng National Council of Government (Uruguay) 1959
1959 zh:盛岳 The Executive Yuan finalized the draft cultural convention between the Republic of China and Uruguay and named Minister to Uruguay Sheng Yueh as plenipotentiary for the signing of the convention.[3] Chen Cheng Carlos Fischer 1962
July 5, 1962 The mission of the Republic of China in Uruguay was upgraded to an embassy, he was ambassador to Uruguay.[4] Chen Cheng Faustino Harrison
1966 zh:胡世熙 Hu Shih-hsi Yen Chia-kan Alberto Héber Usher 1970
1970 zh:李琴 In August 1970, the Chinese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Li Chin, was reassigned as Ambassador to Uruguay.[5] Yen Chia-kan Jorge Pacheco Areco 1973
1973 zh:陈雄飞 Tchen Hiong-fei[6] Chiang Ching-kuo Juan María Bordaberry 1980
1981 夏功权 (born 1920) After Mr. Hsia Kung-chuan was appointed ROC ambassador to Uruguay in 1981, Hsia Kung-chuan[7] Sun Yun-suan Gregorio Álvarez 1984
1985 zh:王肇元 New Taiwan ambassador to Uruguay Henry Wang, Director of the Department of Information and Cultural Affairs under the Foreign Ministry, has been appointed new Republic of China ambassador to Uruguay.[8] Yu Kuo-hwa Julio María Sanguinetti 1988
February 3, 1988 The governments in Beijing and Montevideo established diplomatic relations. Li Peng Julio María Sanguinetti
August 1988 zh:杨许强 Li Peng Julio María Sanguinetti
May 1993 zh:谢汝茂 Li Peng Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera March 1993
September 1996 zh:汤铭新 Li Peng Julio María Sanguinetti September 1996
February 1999 zh:王珍 (外交官) Zhu Rongji Julio María Sanguinetti February 1999
August 2000 zh:霍淑珍 Zhu Rongji Jorge Batlle Ibáñez April 2000
December 2002 zh:王永占 Zhu Rongji Jorge Batlle Ibáñez January 2003
March 2006 zh:汪晓源 Wen Jiabao Tabaré Vázquez February 2006
November 2007 zh:李仲良 Wen Jiabao Tabaré Vázquez November 2007
November 2010 zh:屈生武 Wen Jiabao José Mujica October 2010
April 2013 zh:严邦华 Li Keqiang José Mujica February 2013
December 2015 Dong Xiaojun zh:董晓军 Li Keqiang Tabaré Vázquez December 2015
March 2018 王刚 Li Keqiang Tabaré Vázquez

Coordinates: 34°53′24″S 56°03′45″W / 34.889983°S 56.062381°W / -34.889983; -56.062381 [9]

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  1. ^ has recognized Taiwan as an independent country since 1958
  2. ^ China. Xing zheng yuan. Xin wen ju (1961). China Year Book. China Publishing Company. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  3. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (Taiwan). "Chronology". Taiwan Today. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  4. ^ President Chiang Kai-shek sends a message of felicitations to Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt on the occasion of the Venezuelan national day July 5.
  5. ^ China. Xing zheng yuan. Xin wen ju (1971). China Handbook. Chinese Ministry of Information. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  6. ^ United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service (1981). Daily Report: Asia & Pacific. The Service. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  7. ^ "Elder bleeds for Lee's expulsion". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  8. ^ British Broadcasting Corporation. Monitoring Service (1985). "Summary of World Broadcasts: Far East". Summary of World Broadcasts. Part 3, Asia, Pacific. Monitoring Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation (Teil 3). ISSN 1352-139X. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  9. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Ambassadors to Uruguay, [1], 驻乌拉圭东岸共和国历任大使, [2]
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