Ambassador of Colombia to China
The Ambassador of Colombia to China is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Colombia to the People's Republic of China, accredited as Concurrent Non-Resident Ambassador to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The Ambassador is Colombia's foremost diplomatic representative in China, and Chief of Mission in Beijing. The officeholder is charged with representing the interests of the President and the Government of Colombia, and advancing the relations between Colombia and the accredited countries.
List of Ambassadors
Order |
Ambassador |
Presentation |
Refs. and End of service |
|---|---|---|---|
1st |
Julio Mario Santo Domingo Pumarejo |
27 February 1981 |
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2nd |
Alfonso Gómez Gómez |
18 March 1983 |
|
3rd |
Luis Villar Borda |
Jan 1984 |
May 1988 |
4th |
José María Gómez Osorio |
Nov 1989 |
Oct 1990 |
5th |
Federico Echavarría Olarte |
Jul 1991 |
Mar 1993 |
Chargé d´Affaires a.i. |
Guillermo Puyana Mutis |
Apr 1992 |
Apr 1993 |
6th |
Álvaro Escallón Villa |
April 993 – |
Dec 1997 |
7th |
Pablo Echavarría Toro |
Jan-1998 |
Jan-1999 |
8th |
Rodrigo Querubín Londoño |
5 February 1999 |
Nov 2001| |
Chargé d´Affaires a.i. |
Tulio César García |
Nov 2001 |
Jan 2002 |
9th |
Alfonso de Jesus Campo Soto |
9 February 2002 |
Apr 2004 |
Chargé d´Affaires a.i. |
Tulio César García |
Mar 2002 |
|
10th |
Guillermo Ricardo Vélez |
25 June 2004 |
|
11th |
Carlos Ignacio Urrea Arbeláez |
11 August 2011 |
See also
- Embassy of Colombia, Beijing