List of ambassadors of Mongolia to China

The Mongolian ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Ulaanbaatar to the Government of the People's Republic of China

Ambassador of Mongolia to the People's Republic of China
Incumbent
Damba Gankhuyag

since September 14, 2016
Inaugural holderBayaryn Jargalsaikhan
FormationJuly 1, 1950

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations List of heads of state of Mongolia Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
October 16, 1949 The governments in Beijing and Ulaanbaatar established diplomatic relations. Gonchigiin Bumtsend Zhou Enlai
July 1, 1950 Bayaryn Jargalsaikhan [1] Gonchigiin Bumtsend Zhou Enlai July 1, 1953
July 1, 1953 Bayanbatoryn Ochirbat [2] Gonchigiin Bumtsend Zhou Enlai May 1, 1957
May 1, 1957 Sonomyn Luvsan Jamsrangiin Sambuu Zhou Enlai June 1, 1959
July 3, 1959 Dendibyn Sharab *In 1967 He was Dendibyn Sharab, Mongolian Ambassador to Korea, gave a banquet at the Ongnyu Hall on 11 July for the occasion, to which were. *In 1975 he was Mongolian Ambassador in Hanoi[3] Jamsrangiin Sambuu Zhou Enlai August 17, 1962
August 17, 1962 Dondogiin Tsebegmid * In 1976 he was vice-chairman of the council of ministers Jamsrangiin Sambuu Zhou Enlai July 24, 1971
July 24, 1971 Sandagiyn Sosorbaram Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1980: The previous Minister of Culture, Sandagiyn Sosorbaram, suddenly lost the job — and his secretaryship of the ruling People's Revolutionary Party Central Committee, because of his health, and was sent as Ambassador to Warsaw. Jamsrangiin Sambuu Zhou Enlai November 11, 1976
November 11, 1976 Lutyn Chuluunbaatar Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal Hua Guofeng June 28, 1982
June 28, 1982 Puntsagyn Shagdarsuren Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal Zhao Ziyang
May 21, 1987 Nyamyn Luvsanchultem Ambassador to Moscow (announced February 18, 1964).[4] Jambyn Batmönkh Li Peng
June 15, 1995 Dagvyn Tsahilgaan Mongolia appointed a new ambassador to China, Dagvyn Tsahilgaan. He was the MPRP's leading ideologist before the reform process began. In June and October, Mongolia protested against Chinese nuclear tests. Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat Li Peng
June 1, 2001 Luvsandagvyn Amarsanaa (*1953 in Erdenebulgan) Natsagiin Bagabandi Zhu Rongji
October 24, 2005 Galsan Batsukh [5] Nambaryn Enkhbayar Wen Jiabao
January 11, 2010 Tsedenjav Sukhbaatar Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj Wen Jiabao August 4, 2016
September 14, 2016 Damba Gankhuyag Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj Li Keqiang

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References

  1. Bayaryn Jargalsaikhan
  2. Bayanbatoryn Ochirbat
  3. Dendibyn Sharab
  4. Nyamyn Luvsanchultem
  5. Galsan Batsukh Archived 2017-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Wolfgang Bartke, The diplomatic service of the People's Republic of China as of November 1984, Institut für Asienkunde, 1985
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