List of ambassadors of Ireland to China
The Ambassador of Ireland to the People's Republic of China is the official representative of the Government of Ireland to the Government of the People's Republic of China and the head of the Embassy of Ireland, Beijing.
Ambassador of Ireland to the People's Republic of China | |
---|---|
![]() Coat of Arms of Ireland | |
Incumbent Eoin O'Leary since September 2017 | |
Style | His Excellency |
Inaugural holder | John H. F. Campbell |
Formation | John Campbell |
Website | Embassy of Ireland, China |
History
Ireland established diplomatic relations with China in 1979 and opened its embassy in Beijing in May 1980.[1]
List of representatives
Embassy of Ireland, Beijing
- 1980–1983: John H. F. Campbell
- 1983–1987: Dermot Waldron
- 1987–1991: Gearoid O'Broin
- 1991–1995: Thelma Doran
- 1995–1999: Joe Hayes
- 1999–2004: Declan Connolly
- 2004–2013: Declan Kelleher
- 2013–2017: Paul Kavanagh
- 2017–present: Eoin O'Leary
gollark: Anyway znepb, what sort of ßoftware do you ACTUALLY plan to SELL?
gollark: I'm saying that Microsoft doesn't seem to actually *care* much about *individuals*, at least, piratizing windows.
gollark: Which I guess is still somewhat selling software. But less so. They like subscription models now.
gollark: Anyway, Microsoft charges OEMs a bit for Windows, but they don't appear to care much if you (((acquire))) it for personal use or whatever; they're more in the business of... selling data, or something, cloud computing, more enterprisey software, their app store, sort of thing.
gollark: Well, Stadia is.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.