List of ambassadors of Senegal to China

The Senegalese Ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government of in Dakar to the Government of the People's Republic of China.

Ambassador of Senegal to China
Incumbent
Papa Khalilou Fall

since June 28, 2006
Inaugural holderAly Dioum
FormationJuly 1973

List of representatives

diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Observations President of Senegal List of premiers of China Term end
1960 The governments in Taipei and Dakar established diplomatic relations. Senegal first established diplomatic ties with Taiwan in 1960, but these were severed in 1964. Léopold Sédar Senghor Chen Cheng 1964
1964 The governments in Beijing and Dakar established diplomatic relations. Léopold Sédar Senghor Zhou Enlai
November 5, 1966 The governments in Taipei and Dakar established diplomatic relations. Léopold Sédar Senghor Yen Chia-kan
December 7, 1971 The governments in Beijing and Dakar established diplomatic relations. Léopold Sédar Senghor Zhou Enlai
July 1973 Aly Dioum Léopold Sédar Senghor Zhou Enlai July 1978
July 1978 Antoine Pascal Sane ambassadeur du Sénégal en Chine Léopold Sédar Senghor Hua Guofeng February 1981
1984 Mamadou Seyni Mbengue [1] Abdou Diouf Zhao Ziyang
March 20, 1985 Ahmed Tijane Kane [2] Abdou Diouf Zhao Ziyang 1987
September 8, 1988 Mady Ndao [3] Abdou Diouf Li Peng 1994
January 1996 The governments in Taipei and Dakar established diplomatic relations. Abdou Diouf Lien Chan
1999 Ahmed Tijane Kane Abdou Diouf Vincent Siew 2001
October 29, 2002 Youssou Diagne [4] Abdoulaye Wade Yu Shyi-kun
January 2006 The governments in Beijing and Dakar established diplomatic relations. Abdoulaye Wade Wen Jiabao
June 28, 2006 Papa Khalilou Fall On 28 June, Papa Khalilou Fall, the new Senegal Ambassador to China, presented the Letter of Credence[5] Abdoulaye Wade Wen Jiabao

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References

  1. Mamadou Seyni Mbengue
  2. Ahmed Tijane Kane
  3. Mady Ndao
  4. Youssou Diagne
  5. Papa Khalilou Fall
  6. Wolfgang Bartke, The diplomatic service of the People's Republic of China as of June 1981, German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 1981, 110 pp., p. 32
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