Jordanian Ambassador to China, Diplomatic mission in Beijing, China
The Jordanian Ambassador to China is a diplomatic official based in Beijing who represents Jordan's interests and manages relations with the People's Republic of China. This person oversees bilateral affairs, facilitates official communications, and handles matters affecting both nations.
The diplomatic post was established in 1958 when Azmi Nashachibi became the first Jordanian Ambassador following initial contact with what was then called Free China. This marked the beginning of formal diplomatic representation between the two countries.
The embassy facilitates educational exchanges between Chinese and Jordanian students, promoting understanding of traditions and values between both nations.
The embassy operates from Beijing to handle administrative matters supporting cooperation between the two countries. Visitors seeking official services or administrative information can contact the office during standard working hours.
The current ambassador holds concurrent accreditation in North Korea and also represents Jordan in Pyongyang. This dual responsibility is an unusual arrangement in diplomatic practice.
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