Geng Shuang
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Age | 51 |
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Born | Beijing |
China | |
Nationality | Chinese |
Party | Communist Party of China |
Position | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations since 2020 |
Previous position | Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China (2016–2020) |
Education | Tufts University |
China Foreign Affairs University | |
Date of birth | January 1,1973 |
Perman repres | Zhang Jun |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1523546 |
Geng Shuang Life story
Geng Shuang is a Chinese politician serving as China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He formerly served as the deputy director of the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Equifax: toll-four Chinese military about the great hack
... Chinese foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang denied the accusations of a ride on Tuesday, and said China s government, the military, and personnel - nits never in the cyber-theft of trade secret ...
Tesco Christmas card factory in China denies 'forced labour'
... Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters on Monday the allegation was a farce created by Mr Humphrey...
Australia investigates alleged Chinese plot to install spy MP
... Foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang accused people and media outlets of having become seized with imaginary fears ...
Hong Kong protests: China condemns 'appalling' attack on official in UK
... Chinese official Geng Shuang said some in the UK supported violent acts...
Paris climate accords: US notifies UN of intention to withdraw
... Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said he hoped the US could take more responsibility in what was a multilateral process instead of adding negative energy ...
US China visa imposes restrictions on Uighur-Problem
... There is no such thing as these so-called human rights , as claimed by the United States, foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Monday...
US blacklists China organizations in Xinjiang 'Uighur abuse
... There is no such thing as these so-called human rights , as claimed by the United States, said foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang...
Yang Hengjun: Australian writer faces spying charges in China
... Despite Mr Yang s Australian citizenship, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters: The Australian side should earnestly respect China s judicial sovereignty and must not intervene in any way to China s handling of the case...
Australia investigates alleged Chinese plot to install spy MP
Australia says it has been "actively investigating" the alleged plot
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says allegations of a plot to plant a Chinese spy in Canberra's parliament are "deeply disturbing".
The allegations - First aired by local network Nine - assert that a suspected Chinese espionage ring approached a Chinese-Australian man to run as an MP.
The 32-year-old man has since died in unexplained circumstances.
China has denied the allegations, which Australia's domestic spy agency has confirmed it is investigating.
In a rare public statement, The Agency said it was taking the allegations seriously.
Mr Morrison said he found the reports troubling, but warned against "leaping to conclusions".
What are the allegations?On Sunday, Nine 's 60 Minutes programme reported that ahead of Australia's general Election - which took place in May.
They allegedly offered him A$1m (£520,000; $680,000) to fund his run for a Melbourne seat as a candidate for the ruling Liberal Party , of which Mr Zhao was already a member.
Mr Zhao gave information about the alleged approach to the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (Asio) last year, Nine reported.
He was found dead in a hotel room in Melbourne in March. Police have not been able to establish how or why he died, and his death has prompted a coroner's inquiry.
What other claims have been made?Nine has also reported that A Man claiming to be a Chinese spy has applied for asylum in Australia, in an unrelated case.
about operations in Hong Kong , Taiwan and Australia, saying he was "personally involved" in espionage Work .
Wang Liqiang told Australian media on Saturday he had been a spy for ChinaMr Wang also told 60 Minutes that he was aware of several Chinese spies operating in Australia and attempting to Influence politics.
Chinese officials have dismissed Mr Wang 's claim, and say that he is an unemployed fugitive who was convicted of fraud before fleeing his homeland on a fake passport.
What has been the response?In a statement, Asio director-general Mike Burgess said: "Australians can be reassured that Asio was previously aware of matters that have been reported today, and has been actively investigating them. "
He said he would not comment further in line with "long-standing practice", but added: "Hostile foreign intelligence activity continues to pose a real threat to our nation and its security. "
Mr Morrison said his government was determined to keep Australians "free and safe", but urged people not to draw conclusions while an investigation took place.
"Australia is not naive to the threats that it faces more broadly," he told reporters on Monday.
MP Andrew Hastie , who heads the parliament's intelligence and security committee, told 60 Minutes he had been aware of the "very, very concerning" allegations for months.
"[It is] like something out of a spy novel happening in Melbourne with impunity," he said.
But Chinese officials have dismissed the allegations, saying Beijing does not meddle in the internal politics of other countries. Foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang accused people and media outlets of having "become seized with imaginary fears".
"They constantly fabricate cases of so-called Chinese spies infiltrating Australia," he told reporters on Monday.
What's the background?There is an ongoing debate about Chinese Influence in Australian politics and society.
Some politicians have accused Beijing of trying to infiltrate Canberra through donations and other means. Others, however, believe the allegations are fuelling xenophobia and putting At Risk The Nation 's prosperity because China is Australia's largest trading Partner .
aimed at countering foreign interference.
At the time, then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull acknowledged "disturbing reports about Chinese Influence " - an assertion that has been consistently denied by Beijing, which has sometimes accused Australia of having a "Cold War mentality".
Earlier this year, after her past links to Beijing-associated groups were revealed by Australian media. She strongly denied having any divided loyalties, and Prime Minister Scott Morrison asserted she had been The Victim of a "smear" Campaign .
australia, china, australia-china relations
Source of news: bbc.com