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Who's Who, Current Chinese Leaders
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Revision History:

Biography Revised: 4/22/2017
Career Data Updated: 4/22/2017

PHOTO: Wu Dawei
Wu Dawei 武大维
Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Born: 1946

Biography

Wu Dawei, male, Han nationality, is a native of Heilongjiang Province. He was born in 1946 and is a university graduate.

An Asian affairs specialist, Wu began his career as a staff member at the Chinese Embassy in Japan in 1973. His return to China was followed by a five year stint as deputy section chief of the general office of State Council.

Wu returned to Japan in 1985 to serve as a second secretary, and later, and first secretary at the Chinese Embassy. He rejoined the Asian Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the early 1990s as a counselor and deputy director-general. In 1994, he became a minister-counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Japan.

An ambassador to Korea for three years, from 1998 to 2001, Wu was made ambassador to Japan in 2001. From 2004-2010 he served as vice-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since 2010, he is Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Affairs, leading six-sided talks on North Korea.

Career Data

2010— Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2004—2010 Vice-Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2001—2004 Ambassador, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo
1998—2001 Ambassador, Chinese Embassy Republic of Korea, Seoul
1994—1998 Minister-Counselor, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo
1994—1998 Minister, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo
1992—1994 Deputy Director-General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Affairs Department
1989—1992 Section Chief, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Affairs Department
1989—1992 Counselor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Affairs Department
1985—1989 Second Secretary, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo
1985—1989 First Secretary, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo
1980—1985 Deputy Section Chief, General Office of the State Council
1973—1979 Staff Member, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo
1973—1979 Attach, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo


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