List of ambassadors of Hungary to China

Ambassador of Hungary to the People's Republic of China
Incumbent
Éva Szilvia Szojka

since March 14, 2015
Inaugural holder Emanuel Safranko
Formation 1950

The Hungarian ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Budapest to the Government of China.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of heads of state of Hungary Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
1950 Emanuel Safranko In 1955 he was Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic. István Dobi Zhou Enlai April 4, 1953
1954 Szobek Andras István Dobi Zhou Enlai
1954 Szkaladan Agoston István Dobi Zhou Enlai
May 17, 1957 Sandor Nogradi István Dobi Zhou Enlai 1960
1960 Martin Ferenc István Dobi Zhou Enlai
1970 Halasz Jozsef Pál Losonczi Zhou Enlai
1970 Godor Ferenc Pál Losonczi Zhou Enlai 1976
September 3, 1976 Robert Ribanszki was Secretary of the National Council of the Patriotic People's Front Országos Tanácsának[1] Pál Losonczi Hua Guofeng 1983
September 7, 1983 Ivan Laszlo Pál Losonczi Hua Guofeng 1987
1988 Ivan Nemeth Brunó Ferenc Straub Li Peng 1988
1992 Klára Mészáros (*1951) the first Hungarian woman ambassador.[2] Árpád Göncz Li Peng 1995
1998 Otto Juhász Árpád Göncz Jiang Zemin August 23, 1999
August 23, 1999 Bayer Mihaly [3] Árpád Göncz Jiang Zemin August 2, 2004
2008 Sandor Meszáros László Sólyom Hu Jintao
2008 Kusai Sándor Zoltán born at Szeghalom on November 4, 1959.[4] László Sólyom Hu Jintao
July 8, 2014 Andrea Cecília Szilas János Áder Li Keqiang
March 14, 2015 Éva Szilvia Szojka Chargé d'Affaires János Áder Li Keqiang

Coordinates: 39°56′27″N 116°27′26″E / 39.940729°N 116.457088°E / 39.940729; 116.457088

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References

  1. Robert Ribanszki
  2. Klára Mészáros
  3. Bayer Mihaly
  4. Sándor Zoltán Kusai
  5. Wolfgang Bartke, German Institute of Global and Area Studies, The diplomatic service of the People's Republic of China as of November 1984, p. 96, Hungarian Embassy Beijing,
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