(Beijing Comprehensive News) After the first call of the Head of Poor in the Russia and Ukraine, China will send government Eurasian affairs special representatives and former Ambassador to Russia to visit Ukraine.
According to the Russian Tas Society, the Deputy Director of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Eurasian Director Yu Jun on Wednesday (April 26) at the Chinese and foreign media blowing on the Chinese and foreign media, explaining the call from the official Chinese and Ukraine President Zelei on the same day, and confirmedLi Hui will visit Ukraine and other countries.
Yu Jun did not give the specific date of access, but only said that he might go to multiple countries.
In the press release of China -Ukraine's head of state released on Wednesday, which was released on Wednesday, only mentioned that China will send a special representative of Chinese government Eurasian affairs to Ukraine and other countries, and communicate in depth on the political resolution of the Ukrainian crisis with all parties.It is not clear that the special representative name.
The official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China found that only Li Hui has served as a special representative of the Chinese government Eurasian affairs.
Li Hui officially attended the event as a special representative of the Chinese government Eurasian affairs. It was the Eurasian Economic Forum held in Xi'an on September 10, 2019.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning should still be named when he asked at a regular press conference on Thursday (April 27).Mao Ning introduced that China ’s special representative is familiar with related affairs and will play an active role in persuasion and talk.
Li Hui, 70, is regarded as "Russia."He joined the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1975 and served in the Chinese Embassy in the Soviet Union in the 1980s.After the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, he continued to be the secret of the Chinese embassy in Russia.
From 1992 to 2003, Li Hui served as a secret, counselor, full -power ambassador to the Chinese Embassy in Kazakhstan, and Counselor, Deputy Director, and Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He served as assistant minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2003, the deputy minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2008, and the following year as the Chinese ambassador to Russia, and left in July 2019.
Li Hui received an honorary doctorate from the Russian Institute of Foreign Affairs in 2018, and in 2019, he was awarded the Friendship Medal by Russian President Putin.