List of ambassadors of Venezuela to China

Coordinates: 39°56′20″N 116°27′21″E / 39.938865°N 116.455868°E / 39.938865; 116.455868
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Ambassador of Venezuela to China
Incumbent
Félix Plasencia
since April 14, 2021
Inaugural holderJosé Manuel Ferrer
FormationSeptember 1949

The Venezuelan Ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Caracas to the Government of China.

List of representatives[edit]

Diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of Venezuela Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
August 1944 The governments in Caracas and Chongqing established diplomatic relations. Isaías Medina Angarita Chiang Kai-shek
September 1949 José Manuel Ferrer Chargé d'affaires[1] Carlos Delgado Chalbaud Yan Xishan
February 1966 José Gil Borges [2] Raúl Leoni Yen Chia-kan
June 28, 1974 The governments in Caracas and Beijing established diplomatic relations. Carlos Andrés Pérez Zhou Enlai
December 12, 1975 José de Jesus Sanchez Carrero Carlos Andrés Pérez Zhou Enlai October 31, 1977
July 6, 1979 Régulo Burelli Rivas [ru] [3] Luis Herrera Campins Hua Guofeng
November 29, 1985 Leonardo Díaz-González (*December 6, 1928 Doctor of laws and economic from the Sorbonne.
  • From 1951 to 1955 he was employed at the Mission next to the UNESCO en Paris and showed at francophone bias.
  • From 1955 to 1957 he was secretary of embassy next the Unesco.
  • From 1957 to 1963 he was successively Chief of International Conferences and Sub-director of international Policy in Caracas.
  • In January 1963 to 1967 he was minister at the Venezuelan Mission next the Headquarters of the United Nations and was a member of the Special Committee on Decolonization.
  • From 1967 to November 1971 he was Venezuelan Ambassador to Japan.
  • From November 1971 to March 1973 he was Venezuelan alternative representative next the Headquarters of the United Nations and was Chairman of the Special Committee on Decolonization.
  • In a US document he is described as anti-US over the status of Puerto Rico, Anti-British and Anti-Swedish.
  • From March 1973 November 29, 1985 he was director of international policy in Caracas.
  • A Widower and had a Teenage son who resided in the United States.[4]
Jaime Lusinchi Zhao Ziyang October 19, 1991
October 19, 1991 Luis Eduardo Soto Álvarez (*1943) Carlos Andrés Pérez Li Peng
May 15, 1998 Jocelyn Henríquez de King Ambassadrice Rafael Caldera Zhu Rongji
February 16, 2001 Juan de Jesus Montilla Saldivia [7] Hugo Chávez Zhu Rongji
September 24, 2004 Rocio Maneiro González [8] Hugo Chávez Wen Jiabao
May 27, 2013 Iván Antonio Zerpa Guerrero
  • On May 27, 2013 he appointed by the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) as alternate rector of the National Electoral Council.[citation needed]
Hugo Chávez Li Keqiang

39°56′20″N 116°27′21″E / 39.938865°N 116.455868°E / 39.938865; 116.455868 [9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Venezuela: Relaciones entre la República de China y la República de Venezuela Accessed 18 December 2007 (in Spanish) Archived December 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ El Embajador de Venezuela en Taipei, D. José Gil-Borges, [1]
  3. ^ Régulo Burelli Rivas
  4. ^ China Directory (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Rajio Puresu. 1987.
  5. ^ Luis Eduardo Soto Alvarez
  6. ^ Jocelyn Henríquez de King
  7. ^ Juan de Jesus Montilla Saldivia
  8. ^ Rocio Maneiro González
  9. ^ Wolfgang Bartke [es], The diplomatic service of the People's Republic of China as of June 1981, German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 1981 - 110 p., p. 38