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Tuesday, October 24, 2000, updated at 10:23(GMT+8)
China
China Appoints Ambassadors
President
Jiang Zemin
appointed and removed a group of Chinese ambassadors to other countries in accordance with the decision made by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Monday.
Wu Changsheng was removed from the position of the Chinese ambassador to
Bolivia
.
Wang Yongzhan was appointed as the Chinese ambassador to Bolivia.
Chen Baoliu was removed from the position of the Chinese ambassador to
Singapore
.
Zhang Jiuheng was appointed as the Chinese ambassador to Singapore.
Yu Xingzhi was removed from the position of the Chinese Ambassador to
Saudi Arab
ia.
Wu Sike was appointed as the Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Meng Xianke was removed from the position of the Chinese ambassador to Djibouti.
Guan Jindi was appointed as the Chinese ambassador to Djibouti.
Liu Boming was removed from the position of the Chinese ambassador to
Venezuela
.
Wang Zhen was appointed as the Chinese ambassador to Venezuela.
Ren Jingyu was removed from the position of the Chinese ambassador to Peru.
Mai Guoyan was appointed as the Chinese ambassador to Peru.
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