Sudanese Ambassador to China, Diplomatic representative office in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
The Sudanese Embassy is a government office in Chaoyang, Beijing that manages diplomatic ties between Sudan and China. The office handles official negotiations, coordinates agreements, and oversees all official matters between the two states.
Sudan established formal ties with the People's Republic of China in 1959, and the first ambassador took office in 1964. The country has maintained and developed this diplomatic presence in Beijing since then.
The embassy arranges exchanges between universities and research institutions in both countries. These programs bring students and professionals together to share knowledge and build personal connections.
The office processes visa applications and offers consular services for Sudanese citizens in China. It also provides support with documentation and handles emergencies for residents.
One ambassador held this position for more than 20 years starting in 2003, creating one of the longest tenures in the role. This continuity significantly strengthened the stability and depth of Sudan-China relations.
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