List of ambassadors of Venezuela to China explained

Post:Ambassador
Incumbent:Félix Plasencia
Inaugural:José Manuel Ferrer

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

List of representatives

Diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditationAmbassadorObservationsList of presidents of VenezuelaPremier of the People's Republic of ChinaTerm end
The governments in Caracas and Chongqing established diplomatic relations.Isaías Medina AngaritaChiang Kai-shek
José Manuel FerrerChargé d'affaires[1] Carlos Delgado ChalbaudYan Xishan
José Gil Borges[2] Raúl LeoniYen Chia-kan
The governments in Caracas and Beijing established diplomatic relations.Carlos Andrés PérezZhou Enlai
José de Jesus Sanchez CarreroCarlos Andrés PérezZhou Enlai
[3] Luis Herrera CampinsHua Guofeng
Leonardo Díaz-González(* 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 he was director of international policy in Caracas.
  • A Widower and had a Teenage son who resided in the United States.[4]
Jaime LusinchiZhao Ziyang
Luis Eduardo Soto Álvarez(*1943)
  • From to he was .
  • From 1997 to 2003 he was Venezuelan ambassador to Algeria (Tunisia, concurrently with Algiers).[5]
Carlos Andrés PérezLi Peng
Jocelyn Henríquez de KingAmbassadrice
  • On she became (Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka).[6]
Rafael CalderaZhu Rongji
Juan de Jesus Montilla Saldivia[7] Hugo ChávezZhu Rongji
Rocio Maneiro González[8] Hugo ChávezWen Jiabao
Iván Antonio Zerpa Guerrero
  • On he appointed by the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) as alternate rector of the National Electoral Council.
Hugo ChávezLi Keqiang
39.9389°N 116.4559°W[9]

Notes and References

  1. Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Venezuela: Relaciones entre la República de China y la República de Venezuela Accessed 18 December 2007
  2. El Embajador de Venezuela en Taipei, D. José Gil-Borges, http://noticias.nat.gov.tw/news.php?unit=92,106,115&post=80238
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=Be5hE9ykoFcC&q=%22When+he+met+with+the+new+Venezuelan+Ambassador+to+China+Regulo+Burelli+Rivas%22 Régulo Burelli Rivas
  4. Book: China Directory . 1987 . Rajio Puresu. . zh-TW.
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=32pGAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Venezuela+Sun+Yanheng+Luis+Eduardo+Soto+Alvarez%22 Luis Eduardo Soto Alvarez
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=wxvmAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Henriquez+de+King+Coloobia+Ju+Yijie%22 Jocelyn Henríquez de King
  7. http://www.noticiascandela.informe25.com/2011/07/fallecio-ex-ministro-juan-de-jesus.html Juan de Jesus Montilla Saldivia
  8. https://books.google.com/books?id=PCnmAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Venezuela+Ju+Yijie%22 Rocio Maneiro González
  9. , 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