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List of ambassadors of China to Jordan

Coordinates: 31°58′42″N 35°52′52″E / 31.978343°N 35.881227°E / 31.978343; 35.881227
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Ambassador of China to Jordan
Incumbent
Pan Weifang
since January 2016
Inaugural holderChih-Ping Chen
Formation1956; 68 years ago (1956)

The Ambassador of China to Jordan is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻约旦大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China List of kings of Jordan Term end
1956 Chih-Ping Chen zh:陈质平 Yu Hung-Chun Hussein of Jordan August 27, 1959
August 27, 1959 Pao Chun-chien 保君建
  • Till August 27, 1959 he was advisor to the Foreign Ministry
  • From June 17, 1966 to June 1970 he was ambassador in Ankara, Turkey.[1]
Chen Cheng Hussein of Jordan June 17, 1966
February 3, 1967 Chen Chia-shang General 1957-1961 commander in chief of the Republic of China Air Force. Yen Chia-kan Hussein of Jordan May 25, 1969
May 24, 1972 Wang Shuming zh:王叔銘 Chiang Ching-kuo Hussein of Jordan
December 1977 Gu Xiaobo zh:谷小波 Hua Guofeng Hussein of Jordan April 1982
June 1982 Huang Shixie zh:黄世燮 Zhao Ziyang Hussein of Jordan May 1985
July 1985 Zhang Zhen (diplomat, born 1936) zh:张真 Zhao Ziyang Hussein of Jordan March 1989
October 1989 Zhang Deliang zh:章德良 Li Peng Hussein of Jordan February 1993
November 1992 Wang Shijie (PRC diplomat) 王世杰 Li Peng Hussein of Jordan December 1995
August 1995 Liu Baolai zh:刘宝莱 (* 1941 in the province of Shandong)
  • From 1965 to 1967 he learned Arabic at Mohammed V University in Rabat (Morocco).
  • From 1967 to 1989 he was employed in Sudan, Kuwait and Rabat Morocco;
  • From 1989 to 1991 he was secretary, consjereo deputy director in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing.
  • From June 1991 to November 1995 he was ambassador to the [United Arab Emirates]
  • From August 1995 to July 1999 he was ambassador to Amman (Jordan).
  • From 2000 to 2002 he was Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • From 2002 to 2007 he was Secretary General and Vice President of the Chinese People's Institute for Foreign Affairs.
  • Since 2007 he is director of the Chinese Institute for International Studies.
Li Peng Hussein of Jordan July 1999
April 1999 Qiu Shengyun zh:邱胜云 Zhu Rongji Abdullah II of Jordan August 2001
April 2001 Chen Yonglong zh:陈永龙 Zhu Rongji Abdullah II of Jordan October 2003
June 2003 Luo Xingwu zh:罗兴武
  • From April 2001 to October 2003 he was ambassador to Tripoli (Libya).
  • From June 2003 to August 2006 he was ambassador to Amman (Jordan).
Wen Jiabao Abdullah II of Jordan August 2006
September 2006 Gong Xiaosheng zh:宫小生 Wen Jiabao Abdullah II of Jordan October 2008
October 2008 Yu Hongyang zh:郁红阳 Wen Jiabao Abdullah II of Jordan July 2010
July 2010 Yue Xiaoyong zh:岳晓勇
  • From June 2007 to October 2010 he was ambassador to Doha (Qatar).
  • From July 2010 to December 2013 he was ambassador to Amman (Jordan).
Wen Jiabao Abdullah II of Jordan December 2013
December 2013 Gao Yusheng zh:高育生 (* 1955 in Hebei Province) In 1964, he was admitted to the Arab School in Beijing. Li Keqiang Abdullah II of Jordan December 2015
January 2016 Pan Weifang zh:潘偉芳 (* February 1959)
  • From November 2006 to December 2010 he was ambassador to Muscat Oman).
  • From March 2013 to December 2015 he was ambassador to Bratislava (Slovakia).
  • Since January 2016 he is ambassador to Amman (Jordan).
Li Keqiang Abdullah II of Jordan

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References

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  1. ^ Pao Chun-chien incumbent, ambassador to Jordan, is transferred to replace Yuan Tse-kien as new ambassador to Turkey.
  2. ^ Chinese Ambassadors to Jordan, [1][驻约旦历任大使, [2], Chinese Embassy in Amman, [3]