Song Tao (diplomat)

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Song Tao
宋涛
Song Tao 2019 (cropped).jpg
Song in 2019
Head of the International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party
Assumed office
November 2015
General secretaryXi Jinping
Preceded byWang Jiarui
Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines
In office
September 2007 – October 2008
Preceded byLi Jinjun
Succeeded byLiu Jianchao
Chinese Ambassador to Guyana
In office
March 2002 – August 2004
Preceded byWu Zhenglong
Succeeded byShen Qing
Personal details
BornApril 1955 (age 66)
Suqian, Jiangsu, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Alma materFujian Normal University
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese

Song Tao (Chinese: 宋涛; born April 1955) is a Chinese politician and senior diplomat, currently serving as the head of the International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party. He was previously Chinese ambassador to Guyana, the Philippines, the disciplinary chief of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and executive deputy director of the .

Biography[]

Song was born Suqian, Jiangsu province, in April 1955. During the Cultural Revolution, when Song was a teenager, he performed manual labour as a sent-down youth in Sha County, Fujian. He worked in the province for his whole life. He attended Fujian Normal University. Beginning in 1978, he worked at the Fujian Forestry Institute. He was later transferred to the Light Industry Institute of Fujian. He also worked in Luoyuan County, the Light Textiles Industry Company of Fujian, Fujian International Trust Company. From September 1988 to August 1991, he attended Monash University in Australia. In 2001, he was named as an assistant to the Chinese ambassador to India. He then became ambassador to Guyana, a department chief in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the ambassador to the Philippines.[1]

In August 2008, he joined the party committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the head of discipline inspection of the ministry, in charge of supervision and anti-corruption activities. In September 2011, he was named vice minister of foreign affairs. In November 2013, he was named deputy head of the Foreign Affairs Office, the execution arm of the Foreign Affairs Leading Group. In September 2014, he was elevated to executive deputy chief of the office, with the rank equivalent of a minister.[1]

In October 2015, Song accompanied Politburo Standing Committee member Liu Yunshan on a high-profile trip to North Korea. In November 2015, he replaced Wang Jiarui as head of the International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party. Wang had been at the helm of the department for over a decade.[1]

Honours[]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c "宋涛接替王家瑞任中联部部长". Caixin. November 25, 2015.
  2. ^ "King decorates China rep with Grand Cross". Khmer Times. 2018-08-30. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Chinese Ambassador to Guyana
2002–2004
Succeeded by
Shen Qing
Preceded by Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Head of the International Liaison Department
2015–present
Incumbent
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