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Zhu Qizhen (diplomat)

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Preceded by
  
Han Xu

Role
  
Diplomat


Name
  
Zhu Qizhen

Occupation
  
diplomat

Succeeded by
  
Li Daoyu

Born
  
December 19, 1927 Yixing, Jiangsu, China (
1927-12-19
)

Alma mater
  
St. John's University, Shanghai

Died
  
April 23, 2014, Beijing, China

Education
  
St. John's University, Shanghai

Political party
  
Communist Party of China

Zhu Qizhen (Chinese: 朱启祯; 19 December 1927 – 23 April 2014) was a diplomat and politician of the People's Republic of China. He served as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs from August 1984 to October 1989, and was the Chinese ambassador to the United States from 1989 to 1993.

Career

Zhu Qizhen was born in Yixing, Jiangsu province. He graduated from St. John's University in Shanghai in 1948 and joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the newly established People's Republic of China in November 1949. He served at the Chinese embassy in Egypt from 1972 to 1973, and as charge d'affaires at the Chinese embassy in Canberra, Australia from 1973 until 1977, when he was appointed director of the America and Oceania Division, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing. In 1979 Zhu accompanied Deng Xiaoping in the Chinese leader's historic visit to the United States.

In 1985 Zhu was appointed Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, and from 1989 to 1993 was China's Ambassador to the United States. After returning from the United States he became a member of the standing committee and deputy director of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People's Congress of China (1993–97).

Zhu retired in 1998 and died in Beijing on 23 April 2014, aged 87.

References

Zhu Qizhen (diplomat) Wikipedia