Wang Ze (diplomat) - Wikipedia
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Born | 1918 Boye County, Hebei, China |
Died | Unknown |
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Wang Ze (Chinese: 王泽; pinyin: Wáng Zé; 1918–?) was a Chinese diplomat and politician.
Wang joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1938 and held a number of important party positions during the Second Sino–Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War.
Starting in June 1955, he served as Consul-General in Lashio (Burma). In 1969, he succeeded Yang Gongsu [pl; zh] as ambassador to Nepal, being succeeded in 1972 by Cao Chi [zh]. In 1972, he served as his country's first ambassador to Mauritius.[1] In 1977, he served as the ambassador to Peru,[2] becoming the country's second ambassador. In 1981, he served as ambassador to Mexico.[3]
Preceded by | Chinese Ambassador to Sweden February 1983–September 1984 |
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Preceded by | Chinese Ambassador to Mexico July 1981–April 1983 |
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Preceded by | Chinese Ambassador to Peru May 1977–May 1981 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by Position established |
Chinese Ambassador to Mauritius September 1972–January 1977 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by Yang Gongsu [pl; zh] |
Chinese Ambassador to Nepal July 1969–August 1972 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by Guo Jing |
Chinese Ambassador to East Pakistan [zh; pl] November 1965–1967 |
Succeeded by Zhang Ying |
Preceded by Position established |
Consul-General of China in Lashio June 1955–July 1961 |
Succeeded by Yuan Shiqian |