List of ambassadors of Guinea to China

The Guinean ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Conakry to the Government of the People's Republic of China.

Ambassador of Guinea to China
Incumbent
Ibrahima Sory Sow

since July 29, 2014
Inaugural holderCamara Moussa Sanguiana
Formation1961

List of representatives

designated/acreditated ambassador Observations List of Prime Ministers of Guinea Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end
1961 Camara Moussa Sanguiana Ahmed Sékou Touré Zhou Enlai 1963
1963 Camara Mamady Ahmed Sékou Touré Zhou Enlai 1966
1966 Camara Sékou Brother of the late Loffo Camara, said Philo, former ambassador of Guinea in Algeria. Ahmed Sékou Touré Zhou Enlai 1969
1969 Kamano Ansou Ahmed Sékou Touré Zhou Enlai 1971
1971 Diop Mamadou Ahmed Sékou Touré Zhou Enlai 1972
1971 Mamadi Kaba (diplomat) Chargé d'affaires Ahmed Sékou Touré Zhou Enlai 1972
1972 Aboubacar Camara (diplomat) Louis Lansana Béavogui Zhou Enlai 1976
1976 Sekou Yansane Louis Lansana Béavogui Hua Guofeng 1978
1978 Daouda Kourouma Louis Lansana Béavogui Hua Guofeng 1981
1981 Thierno Habib Diallo Hadj Louis Lansana Béavogui Zhao Ziyang 1983
1983 Koikoi Grovogui Louis Lansana Béavogui Zhao Ziyang 1985
1988 Adpourahemane Sow Diarra Traoré Li Peng
May 25, 1990 Abou Camara 1988: Abou Camara goes to Morocco. Mr Camara was prior to the appointment Secretary of State for the Public Service. 1989 President Conte carried out an extensive cabinet reshuffle on the 30th, but made few new appointments. Major Abou Camara has been moved from his post as permanent secretary to the ruling Military Committee for National Salvation (CMRN), and takes over as resident minister for Maritime Guinea, based in Kindia. Diarra Traoré Li Peng 1995
1996 Mamady Condé Sidya Touré Li Peng 2000
2002 Djigui Camara In 2013 he was ambassador in Moscow, 6, Pomerantsev Pereulok Guninean embassy in Moscow Lamine Sidimé Zhu Rongji
November 13, 2013 Mamady Diaré [1] Ahmed Tidiane Souaré Wen Jiabao July 29, 2014
July 29, 2014 Ibrahima Sory Sow [2] Mohamed Said Fofana Li Keqiang

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