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List of ambassadors of Sudan to China

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ambassador of Sudan to China
Incumbent
Mirghani Mohamed Salih
since February 25, 2003
Inaugural holderFakhr ed-Dine Mohamed
Formation1964

The Sudanese Ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government of in Khartoum to the Government of the People's Republic of China.

List of representatives

diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of heads of state of Sudan Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
January 1, 1956 Independence of the Sudan from the United Kingdom Sovereignty Council Zhou Enlai
February 4, 1959 The governments in Khartoum and Beijing established diplomatic relations. Ibrahim Abbud Zhou Enlai
1964 Fakhr ed-Dine Mohamed Souveränitätskommitee Zhou Enlai 1969
1970 Abdel Wahab Zein al-Abdein Dschafar Muhammad an-Numairi Zhou Enlai 1975
1975 Sayed Ali Yassin Galley Dschafar Muhammad an-Numairi Zhou Enlai 1976
1976 Mubarak Osman Rahama Dschafar Muhammad an-Numairi Hua Guofeng 1980
November 27, 1980 Muhammad Hamad Muhammad Mattar [1] Dschafar Muhammad an-Numairi Zhao Ziyang 1989
February 8, 1990 Anmar El-Hadi Abdel Rahman [2] Omar al-Bashir Li Peng 1993
August 27, 1998 Abdelhameed Abdeen Mohammed [3] Omar al-Bashir Zhu Rongji
February 25, 2003 Mirghani Mohamed Salih Omar al-Bashir Wen Jiabao

39°56′21″N 116°27′05″E / 39.939032°N 116.451495°E / 39.939032; 116.451495 [4]

References

  1. ^ Muhammad Hamad Muhammad Mattar
  2. ^ Anmar El-Hadi Abdel Rahman
  3. ^ Abdelhameed Abdeen Mohammed
  4. ^ Wolfgang Bartke [es], The diplomatic service of the People's Republic of China as of June 1981, German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 1981, 110 pp., p.34
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