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Li Daoyu
李道豫
Chinese Ambassador to the United States
In office
1993–1998
Preceded byZhu Qizhen
Succeeded byLi Zhaoxing
Personal details
Born1932 (age 91–92)
Hefei, Anhui, China
Political partyCommunist Party of China
Alma materUniversity of Shanghai
OccupationDiplomat

Li Daoyu (Chinese: 李道豫; born 1932) is a Chinese retired diplomat who served as the Chinese Ambassador to the United States between 1993 and 1998.

Early life

In Aug 1932, Li was born in Hefei, Anhui province, China. [1]

Education

Li graduated from the University of Shanghai in 1952.

Career

In 1952, Li entered the foreign ministry of PRC. From 1952 to 1983, he was an official of the international section of the Ministry and was promoted to vice section chief. In 1983, Li became the vice delegate to Geneva. From 1984 to 1988, Li served as the international section chief of the foreign ministry. In 1988, he became the assistant to the Foreign Minister. From 1990 to 1993, he was the delegate and ambassador to United Nations. From 1993 to 1998, Li served as the PRC's ambassador to the United States. From 1998, Li served in the National People's Congress until his retirement in 2004.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China - Li, Daoyu". Retrieved July 12, 2018..
  2. ^ Curriculum Vitae of Mr. Li Daoyu Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the People's Republic of China, 2005. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Li Luye
Permanent Representative and Ambassador of China to the United Nations
1990–1993
Succeeded by
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