Zhang Yesui
March 2013 – January 2019
March 19, 2010 – April 9, 2013
October 10, 2008 – March 3, 2010
Hubei Province
London School of Economics
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Simplified Chinese | 张业遂 | ||||||||
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Zhang Yesui (Chinese: 张业遂; born October 1953) is a Chinese diplomat who served as the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary for the People's Republic of China. He was formerly the Chinese Ambassador to the United States. He has previously served as Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations in New York City.
Biography
Zhang Yesui was born in October 1953 in Hubei Province and is a native of that region. He graduated from the Beijing Foreign Studies University and studied at the London School of Economics. After completing his education, he entered diplomatic service and was posted to the Chinese Embassy to the United Kingdom in London. Zhang then assumed various posts in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs's Department of International Organizations and Conferences and Protocol Department. In 2000, he rose to become Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs responsible for administration, protocol and personnel and then became Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2003 with areas of responsibility including policy research, Africa, Europe, North America and Oceania affairs, arms control and disarmament, and International Treaty and Law. In 2008, he was appointed China's Ambassador to the United Nations replacing Wang Guangya.[citation needed]
Zhang is married to Chen Naiqing, who is also an ambassador. They have a daughter.[1][2] Zhang and his wife were posted to the U.N. Mission from 1988-92. Chen was ambassador to Norway (2003–2007) and ambassador to the Six Party Talks for a year and a half before coming to New York with her husband.[3]
In 2012, Zhang was named Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs; he was later named Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (rank equivalent of minister). Zhang is an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Biography of Zhang Yesui. China Vitae.
- ^ Biography of Ambassador Zhang. Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations.
- ^ National Committee Welcomes Ambassadors Zhang Yesui and Peng Keyu. National Committee on United States-China Relations.
- ^ "中华人民共和国外交部". www.fmprc.gov.cn. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
External links
- Appearances on C-SPAN
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Preceded by | Permanent Representative and Ambassador of China to the United Nations 2008–2010 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Zhou Wenzhong | Chinese Ambassador to the United States 2010–2013 | Succeeded by |
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(1946–1971)
(1971–present)
- Huang Hua
- Chen Chu
- Ling Qing
- Li Luye
- Li Daoyu
- Li Zhaoxing
- Qin Huasun
- Wang Yingfan
- Wang Guangya
- Zhang Yesui
- Li Baodong
- Liu Jieyi
- Ma Zhaoxu
- Zhang Jun
- Fu Cong