Wu Dawei, male, Han nationality, is a native of Heilongjiang Province. He was born in 1946 and is a university graduate.
An Asian affairs specialist, Wu began his career as a staff member at the Chinese Embassy in Japan in 1973. His return to China was followed by a five year stint as deputy section chief of the general office of State Council.
Wu returned to Japan in 1985 to serve as a second secretary, and later, and first secretary at the Chinese Embassy. He rejoined the Asian Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the early 1990s as a counselor and deputy director-general. In 1994, he became a minister-counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Japan.
An ambassador to Korea for three years, from 1998 to 2001, Wu was made ambassador to Japan in 2001. From 2004-2010 he served as vice-minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since 2010, he is Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Affairs, leading six-sided talks on North Korea.
2010— | Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
2004—2010 | Vice-Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
2001—2004 | Ambassador, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1998—2001 | Ambassador, Chinese Embassy Republic of Korea, Seoul | |
1994—1998 | Minister-Counselor, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1994—1998 | Minister, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1992—1994 | Deputy Director-General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Affairs Department | |
1989—1992 | Section Chief, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Affairs Department | |
1989—1992 | Counselor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Asian Affairs Department | |
1985—1989 | Second Secretary, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1985—1989 | First Secretary, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1980—1985 | Deputy Section Chief, General Office of the State Council | |
1973—1979 | Staff Member, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo | |
1973—1979 | Attach, Chinese Embassy Japan, Tokyo |