List of ambassadors of China to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Chinese ambassador in Kinshasa is the official representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of DR Congo.[1]
Ambassador of People's Republic of China to the Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
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Inaugural holder | Zhang Tong |
Formation | July 1961 |
List of representatives
designated/acreditated | ambassador | Observations | Premier of the People's Republic of China | Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Term end |
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July 1961 | Zhang Tong | Zhou Enlai | Joseph Iléo | September 1961 | |
January 1973 | Gong Dafei | Zhou Enlai | Mpinga Kasenda | July 1978 | |
September 1978 | Zhou Boping | Hua Guofeng | Mpinga Kasenda | January 1982 | |
March 1982 | Li Shanyi | Zhao Ziyang | N'singa Udjuu Ongwabeki Untubu | March 1985 | |
April 1985 | An Guozhang | Zhao Ziyang | Léon Kengo wa Dondo | January 1990 | |
April 1990 | Li Peiyi | Li Peng | Léon Kengo wa Dondo | November 1993 | |
December 1993 | Zhou Xianjue | Li Peng | Faustin Birindwa | November 1996 | |
December 1996 | Huang Shenjiao | Li Peng | Léon Kengo wa Dondo | December 1997 | |
June 1998 | Sun Kunshan | Zhu Rongji | Laurent-Désiré Kabila | February 2001 | |
March 2001 | Cui Yongqian | Zhu Rongji | Joseph Kabila | March 2005 | |
April 2005 | Fan Zhenshui | Wen Jiabao | Joseph Kabila | February 2007 | |
March 2007 | Wu Zexian | Wen Jiabao | Antoine Gizenga | November 2010 | |
December 2010 | Wang Yingwu | Wen Jiabao | Adolphe Muzito | October 2014 | |
December 2014 | Wang Tongqing | Li Keqiang | Augustin Matata Ponyo | July 2019 | |
July 2019 | Zhu Jing | Li Keqiang | Sylvestre Ilunga |
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References
- Les Ambassadeurs de Chine en RDC. Chinese Embassy in Kinshasa
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