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China’s ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming set to retire

  • Replacement Zheng Zeguang is a US affairs specialist who had previously been seen as a contender to take charge at the Washington embassy
  • Change in London diplomatic staff comes as relations between the two countries deteriorate

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Liu Xiaoming has been stationed in London since 2010. Photo: Reuters
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China’s ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming will be retiring soon and replaced by foreign vice-minister Zheng Zeguang.

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The development was announced by Tam Yiu-chung, Hong Kong’s delegate to the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, after a session of the committee on Saturday.

Zheng, 57, a US affairs specialist had been tipped to replace the current ambassador to the US, Cui Tiankai, 68, who has also reached retirement age.

Both Zheng and Liu are from Guangdong province. Zheng started his diplomatic career in 1986, and has concentrated on US issues since 1990.

He has served as the foreign ministry’s director of North American affairs and as a counsellor in the US embassy between 2005 and 2008. In 2015 he was promoted to foreign vice-minister.

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