List of ambassadors of Jordan to China

Coordinates: 39°56′43″N 116°27′33″E / 39.945180°N 116.459282°E / 39.945180; 116.459282
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Ambassador of Jordan to China
Incumbent
Hussam Al Husseini
since November 22, 2019
Inaugural holderAzmi Nashachibi
FormationDecember 20, 1958

The Jordanian Ambassador in Beijing is the representative of the government in Amman (Jordan) next the government of the People's Republic of China and is concurrently accredited in Pyongyang.

List of representatives[edit]

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of kings of Jordan Premier of the Republic of China Term end
August 1957 Establishment of diplomatic relations with the government in Taipei. Hussein of Jordan Yu Hung-Chun
December 20, 1958 Azmi Nashachibi On November 7, 1958, Azmi Nashachibi, the first Jordanian Ambassador to China, The Kingdom of Jordan has appointed Azmi Nashachibi, its Vice Foreign Minister, to be first Jordanian Ambassador to the Republic of China, the Foreign Ministry disclosed. Free China entered into diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Jordan in August, 1957 Hussein of Jordan Chen Cheng
May 10, 1964 Yousef Haikal Hussein of Jordan Yen Chia-kan
March 10, 1969 Kamel Al-Sharif Hussein of Jordan Yen Chia-kan April 7, 1971
April 18, 1971 Motassom Al-Bilbeissi Bilbisy Hussein of Jordan Yen Chia-kan
1975 Fathi Yasin General Hussein of Jordan Chiang Ching-kuo November 1976
January 1977 Riad Sabri (*1929) Feb 6, 1977 - Riad Sabri, a 48-year-old career diplomat and the newly appointed Jordanian ambassador to the Republic of China, arrived in Taipei January Hussein of Jordan Chiang Ching-kuo
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of kings of Jordan Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
April 14, 1977 Establishment of diplomatic relations with the government in Beijing Hussein of Jordan Hua Guofeng
1977 Abdullah Salah June 6, 1973: ambassador in Washington, D.C. Hussein of Jordan Hua Guofeng 1978
February 1979 Kemal Mehmood Homoud Hussein of Jordan Hua Guofeng 1985
November 3, 1987 Walid al-Sa'ad al-Batayinah Walid Al-Sadd Al-Batayneh[1] Hussein of Jordan Li Peng 1991
November 15, 1993 Samir Issa Al-Naouri
  • On September 30, 2002 he was appointed ambassador to Manila[2]
Hussein of Jordan Li Peng September 30, 2002
2002 Rajab Mohammed Sukayri 2005 ambassador to Canberra Abdullah II of Jordan Zhu Rongji 2004
2004 Anmar AbdelHalim Al Nimer Al-Hmoud 1998 Ambassador to Lebanon Abdullah II of Jordan Wen Jiabao 2012
May 23, 2012 Yahya Qaralleh Abdullah II of Jordan Wen Jiabao June 2018
November 22, 2019 Hussam Al Husseini Abdullah II of Jordan Li Keqiang

39°56′43″N 116°27′33″E / 39.945180°N 116.459282°E / 39.945180; 116.459282

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "China Directory". Rajio Puresu. September 5, 1991 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "China Directory". September 5, 1995 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Kingdom seeks 'strategic partnership' with ChinaKingdom seeks 'strategic partnership' with China". jordanembassyus.org.