Compiled from the following sources:
Special biographic research
Wen Wei Publishing Company, Ltd. 2002-2006
Who's Who, Current Chinese Leaders
Wen Wei Publishing Company, Ltd. 2003-2005
Zhongguo Gongchandang Lijie Zhongyang Weiyuan Dacidian, 1921-2003
Beijing: Zhonggong dangshi chubanshe 2004
Revision History:
Biography Revised: 8/18/2008
Career Data Updated: 8/18/2008
Liu Huaqiu 刘华秋
Member of the 16th CPC Central Committee
Born: 1939
Biography Highlight
Liu Huaqiu, Minister in Charge of the Central Foreign Affairs Office of the P.R.C. Born: 1939, Wuchuan, Guangdong Province.
Liu Huaqiu, male, Han nationality, is a native of Wuchan, Guangdong Province. He was born in 1939, joined the CPC in 1965, and graduated from the Foreign Affairs College in the same year.
Liu Huaqiu spent the early part of his career at diplomatic posts in Africa and in Australia. After serving as a Chinese envoy to Australia, Liu returned to become the director of the North American and Oceania Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Shortly thereafter Liu became an assistant minister for foreign affairs, a vice-minister for foreign affairs, and then Minister in charge of the Central Foreign Affairs Office of P.R.C. Liu was a member of the 15th CPC Central Committee.
Liu served as director of the CPC Central Foreign Affairs Office and as director of the State Council Foreign Affairs Office. Liu was also a member of the 16th CPC Central Committee.
Recent Career Data
2002—2007 |
Member, 16th CPC, Central Committee |
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1998—???? |
Director, CPC, Central Committee, Central Foreign Affairs Office |
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1997—2002 |
Member, 15th CPC, Central Committee |
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1994—1998 |
Director, Foreign Affairs Office of the State Council |
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1992—1997 |
Alternate Member, 14th CPC, Central Committee |
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Vice-Chairman, United Nations, World Summit on Social Development, Chinese Preparatory Committee |
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Deputy Director, China Committee of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction |
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1989—1998 |
Vice-Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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1987—1992 |
Delegate, 13th CPC, National Congress |
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1987—1989 |
Assistant Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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