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List of ambassadors of China to Mali

Coordinates: 12°39′23″N 7°58′27″W / 12.656273°N 7.974115°W / 12.656273; -7.974115
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Chinese Ambassador to Mali
Incumbent
Lu Huiying
since December 2014
Inaugural holderChen Hsiung-fei
Formation21 September 1960; 64 years ago (1960-09-21)

The Chinese Ambassador to Mali is the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Mali.

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Chinese language
zh:中国驻马里大使列表
Observations Premier of the People's Republic of China List of prime ministers of Mali Term end
June 20, 1960
  • On 31 March 1960 the government of France agreed to the Federation of Mali becoming fully independent.
  • French Sudan (now Mali) formed the Federation of Mali, which became fully independent on June 20.
  • The governments in Taipei and of the Mali Federation established diplomatic relations.
Chen Cheng Modibo Keïta
June 19, 1960
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that China and the Federation of Mali have agreed to establish diplomatic relations. President Chiang cabled President Modibo Keita of the new African nation to congratulate him on the attainment of sovereign independence by the Federation of Mali.
Chen Cheng Modibo Keïta
September 5, 1964 The ROC chargé d'affaires in Dakar, Chen Hou-jou, was declared persona non grata on September 5, reportedly for inviting a Senegalese Foreign Ministry press officer. Chen Cheng Modibo Keïta
September 19, 1960 The Malian Federation was disintegrated to Senegal and the Republic of Mali. Chen Cheng Modibo Keïta
September 21, 1960 Chen Hsiung-fei 陈厚儒 On June 17, the ROC representative, Chen Hsiung-fei, had a friendly talk with Modibo Keïta and gave him reproductions of 300 Chinese paintings from the National Palace Museum. Modibo Keïta sent letters to ROC President Chiang Kai-shek.[1] Chen Cheng Modibo Keïta September 27, 1960
September 27, 1960 Rui Zheng 芮正臬 *In 1963 he was ambassador in Fort Lamy.[2] Chen Cheng Modibo Keïta October 22, 1960
September 19, 1960 On 22 October, the Republic of China broke off with the Republic of Mali. Chen Cheng Modibo Keïta
October 25, 1960 The governments in Beijing and Bamako established diplomatic relations. Zhou Enlai Modibo Keïta
March 1961 Lai Yali 赖亚力 Zhou Enlai Modibo Keïta April 1965
June 1965 Ma Ziqing zh:马子卿 Zhou Enlai Modibo Keïta
April 1970 Meng Yue zh:孟钺 Zhou Enlai Moussa Traoré July 1975
September 1975 Fan Zuokai zh:樊作楷 Zhou Enlai Moussa Traoré December 1978
May 1979 Du Yi zh:杜易 Hua Guofeng Moussa Traoré August 1982
March 1983 Zhou Haiping 周海萍 Zhao Ziyang Moussa Traoré June 1989
July 1989 Liu Lide zh:刘立德 Li Peng Moussa Traoré August 1993
September 1993 Wu Donghe zh:武东和 Li Peng Alpha Oumar Konaré November 1995
November 1995 Li Yongqian zh:李永谦 Li Peng Alpha Oumar Konaré July 1999
August 1999 Cheng Tao zh:程涛 Zhu Rongji Alpha Oumar Konaré August 2001
August 2001 Ma Zhixue zh:马志学 Zhu Rongji Alpha Oumar Konaré October 2003
November 2003 Wei Wenhua zh:魏文华 (外交官) Wen Jiabao Amadou Toumani Touré January 2007
February 2007 Zhang Guoqing 张国庆 Wen Jiabao Amadou Toumani Touré March 2011
March 2011 Cao Zhongming 曹忠明 Wen Jiabao Amadou Toumani Touré October 2014
December 2014 Lu Huiying 陆慧英 Li Keqiang Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta

12°39′23″N 7°58′27″W / 12.656273°N 7.974115°W / 12.656273; -7.974115

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References

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  1. ^ Chen Hsiung-fei
  2. ^ Rui Zheng
  3. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Ambassadors to Mali, [1], 驻马里共和国历任大使, [2]