List of ambassadors of China to Barbados
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The Chinese ambassador to Barbados is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to Barbados.
Chinese Ambassador to Barbados | |
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Residence | Rockley, Christ Church, Bridgetown |
Inaugural holder | Yang Daqun |
Formation | 30 May 1977 |
Website | China's Embassy in Barbados |
List of representatives edit
Designated/accredited | Ambassador | Chinese language zh:中国驻巴巴多斯大使名单 |
Observations | Premier of the People's Republic of China | Prime Minister of Barbados | Term end |
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May 30, 1977 | The governments in Bridgetown and Beijing established diplomatic relations. | Hua Guofeng | J.M.G.M. "Tom" Adams | |||
May 30, 1977 | Yang Daqun | zh:杨达群 | Preparation for opening, Temporary charge d'affaires. | Hua Guofeng | J.M.G.M. "Tom" Adams | May 1979
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May 1979 | Wang Tao | zh:汪滔 (外交官) | Concurrently as ambassador to Antigua & Barbuda.
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Hua Guofeng | J.M.G.M. "Tom" Adams | April 1984 |
September 1984 | Li Jie | zh:李颉 | Concurrently as ambassador to Antigua & Barbuda. | Zhao Ziyang | J.M.G.M. "Tom" Adams Harold Bernard St. John |
May 1986 |
September 1986 | Gu Zhifang | zh:顾志方 | Concurrently as ambassador to nations of Antigua & Barbuda and Grenada. Died of illness while in office.[1] | Zhao Ziyang | Errol Barrow | May 1987 |
September 1987 | Lu Zongqing | zh:陆宗卿 | Concurrently as ambassador to nations of Antigua & Barbuda and Grenada. | Li Peng | Lloyd Erskine Sandiford | April 1990 |
September 1990 | Zhou Wenzhong | zh:周文重 | Concurrently as ambassador to Antigua & Barbuda. | Li Peng | Lloyd Erskine Sandiford | October 1992 |
November 1992 | Jiang Chengzong | zh:江承宗 | Concurrently as ambassador to Antigua & Barbuda. | Li Peng | Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Owen Arthur |
November 1996 |
January 1997 | Zhan Daode | zh:詹道德 | Concurrently as ambassador to Antigua & Barbuda. | Li Peng Zhu Rongji |
Owen Arthur | January 1999 |
February 1999 | Yang Youyong | zh:杨友勇 | Zhu Rongji | Owen Arthur | October 2001 | |
November 2001 | Yang Zhikuan | zh:杨智宽 | Zhu Rongji Wen Jiabao |
Owen Arthur | March 2005 | |
June 2005 | Liu Huanxing | zh:刘焕兴 | Wen Jiabao | Owen Arthur David Thompson |
March 2009[2] | |
May 2009[3] | Wei Qiang | zh:魏强 | Wen Jiabao | David Thompson Freundel Stuart |
February 2012[4] | |
April 2012[5][6][1] | Xu Hong | zh:徐宏 | Wen Jiabao Li Keqiang |
Freundel Stuart | November 2013 | |
December 2013[7][8] | Wang Ke | zh:王克 (外交官) | Li Keqiang | Freundel Stuart | September 2017 | |
January 2018[9] | Yan Xiusheng | zh:延秀生 | Li Keqiang | Freundel Stuart Mia Mottley |
March 2023 |
See also edit
Notes edit
- ^ The death of Ambassador Gu Zhifang. People's Daily, 4th edition, June 4, 1987
- ^ Barbados says farewell to Chinese Ambassador, 20 March 2009
- ^ Ambassador Wei presented a copy of Credential
- ^ President Hu appoints new ambassadors, June 1, 2009
- ^ N., A. (28 September 2012). "China marks 63 years". Barbados Advocate. Archived from the original on 27 October 2013. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
"Since I assumed my post as the Chinese Ambassador April this year, I have been much impressed by the sound friendship between our two countries and two peoples, as well as the great potential for future development," Ambassador Xu Hong stated.
- ^ Q&A with China’s Ambassador to Barbados, 30 May 2012
- ^ Ambassador Wang Ke Arrived in Barbados
- ^ "Chinese embassy to Barbados". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- ^ Barbados welcomes new Chinese Ambassador, 24 February 2018