Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China | |
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中华人民共和国外交部部长 | |
since 25 July 2023 | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
Status | Provincial-Ministerial level official |
Member of | State Council |
Reports to | Central Foreign Affairs Commission |
Seat | Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building, Chaoyang District, Beijing |
Nominator | Premier (chosen within the Chinese Communist Party) |
Appointer | President with the confirmation of the National People's Congress or its Standing Committee |
Precursor | Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China |
Formation | 1 October 1949 |
First holder | Zhou Enlai |
Deputy | Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Website | www |
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Simplified Chinese | 中华人民共和国外交部部长 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 外交部部长 | ||||||
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China portal |
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China and one of the country's top and most important cabinet posts. Officially, the minister is nominated by the premier of the State Council, who is then approved by the National People's Congress or its Standing Committee and appointed by the president.[1]
The Minister usually is also a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and a state councillor. The Minister is the second-highest ranking diplomat in China after the director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission.[2] The current minister is Wang Yi, who concurrently serves as the director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission.