Chinese diplomat
This article is about a Chinese diplomat. For the Chinese writer, see
Xiao Qian .
Xiao Qian (Chinese : 肖千 ; pinyin : Xiāo Qián ; born November 1964) is a Chinese diplomat who is the current Chinese ambassador to Australia , in office since January 2022.[ 1] Previously he served as Chinese ambassador to Indonesia and before that, Chinese ambassador to Hungary .
Biography
Born in November 1964, Xiao joined the foreign service in 1986 and previously filled posts in Ethiopia , India , the United States , and the Philippines . In November 2012, he succeeded Gao Jian (diplomat) as Chinese ambassador to Hungary , serving in that position from 2012 to 2015. In 2015–17, he was director of the Asia Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in charge of Asia . He was designated by President Xi Jinping in December 2017 according to the decision of the National People's Congress , to replace Xie Feng as Chinese ambassador to Indonesia . In January 2022, he was appointed Chinese ambassador to Australia , succeeding Cheng Jingye [zh ] .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Political view
On 9 August 2022 during the National Press Club of Australia event, Ambassador Xiao Qian claimed that the Taiwanese people might need "re-educating" in the event of any reunification with Mainland China.[ 7] while responding to Australian reporters regarding similar comments from Chinese Ambassador to France.[ 8]
Personal life
Xiao is married and has a daughter.[citation needed ]
Honours and awards
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