The ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the People's Republic of China (PRC) is the official representative of the president and the government of the Russian Federation to the president and the government of China.
The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Beijing.[1] There are consulates general in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenyang and Hong Kong.[1] The post of Russian ambassador to China is currently held by Igor Morgulov, incumbent since 13 September 2022.[2]
History of diplomatic relations
Diplomatic exchanges between Russia and China began in the seventeenth century, with the occasional dispatch of embassies and missions. One of the earliest was that of Fyodor Baykov in the 1650s. Relations were put on a more permanent footing with the opening of the Russian mission in Peking in 1860. Relations were interrupted by the Russian Revolution in 1917, and with the Bolshevik seizure of power, the existing missions in China ceased to be recognised by the Soviets. They nevertheless continued to operate on behalf of Russian émigrés into the 1920s. Diplomatic relations were established between the Soviet Union and the Republic of China, with the visit of representatives from 1921, before being broken off briefly between 1929 and 1932. The mission was raised to the level of an embassy in 1941, and continued after the establishment of the People's Republic of China. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, diplomatic relations have continued between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation.
List of representatives
Tsardom of Russia to China (1658–1721)
Name
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Title
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Appointment
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Termination
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Notes
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Fyodor Baykov
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Chief of mission
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1658
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1658
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Nikolai Spathari
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1675
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1678
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Lev Izmailov
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16 June 1719
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13 March 1721
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Russian Empire to China (1721–1912)
Russian Empire to the Republic of China (1912–1917)
Name
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Title
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Appointment
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Termination
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Notes
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Vasily Krupensky
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Envoy
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1912
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1916
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Nikolai Kudashev
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1916
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26 November 1917
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Continued as de facto representative until 1920
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Soviet Russia to the Republic of China (1921 – 1922)
Name
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Title
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Appointment
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Termination
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Notes
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Aleksandr Paykes
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Diplomatic representative
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December 1921
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1922
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Adolph Joffe
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6 July 1922
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3 June 1923
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Soviet Union to the Republic of China (1922–1949)
Name
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Title
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Appointment
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Termination
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Notes
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Lev Karakhan
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Diplomatic representative
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3 June 1924
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10 September 1926
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Aleksey Chernykh
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1926
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1927
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Diplomatic relations interrupted (1927-1932)
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Dmitry Bogomolov
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Diplomatic representative
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20 February 1933
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7 October 1937
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Ivan Luganets-Orelsky
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23 November 1937
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10 July 1939
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Alexander Panyushkin
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Diplomatic representative Ambassador after 9 May 1941
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28 August 1939
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3 April 1945
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Apollon Petrov
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Ambassador
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3 April 1945
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25 February 1948
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Nikolai Roshchin
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25 February 1948
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2 October 1949
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Soviet Union to the People's Republic of China (1949–1991)
Russian Federation to the People's Republic of China (1991–present)
Name
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Title
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Appointment
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Termination
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Notes
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Nikolai Solovyov
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Ambassador
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25 December 1991
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24 January 1992
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Igor Rogachyov
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24 January 1992
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10 June 2005
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Sergey Razov
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10 June 2005
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21 April 2013
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Andrey Denisov
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22 April 2013
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13 September 2022
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Igor Morgulov
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13 September 2022
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See also
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