Wu Peng, director of the African Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, has been waiting for the Chinese ambassador to South Africa.

According to the news released on Wednesday (June 5) in the official WeChat public account of the National International Development Cooperation Agency, Luo Zhaohui, Director of the National International Development Cooperation Agency, met with the residents of the Ambassador to South Africa on May 15Essence

This means that Wu Peng has been waiting for the Chinese ambassador to South Africa, filling the vacancies left by Chen Xiaodong, the former ambassador of the departure to the country on March 11 this year.In September 2020, Chen Xiaodong arrived in South Africa to take the new, served as the sixth ambassador to South Africa in China, and was promoted to the deputy ministerial level.After leaving the office, Chen Xiaodong was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs on March 14 this year.

Public information shows that Wu Peng, 57, entered the Beijing Diplomat Service Bureau in 1990. Since 1993, he has been appointed as staff, accompanied, three secrets, and two secrets of the General Office of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Wu Peng began to work abroad in 2001. He has successively served as the Second Secret and Secret of the Chinese Embassy in the UK.From December 2010 to September 2012, Wu Peng served as Counselor of the News Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In September 2012, he was promoted to deputy director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and in June 2014, he served as Deputy Mayor of Sanya City, Hainan Province.

In 2016, Wu Peng went to perform his duties again as an ambassador to the Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone. Until March 2019, he was appointed as the Chinese Ambassador to Kenya, the Representative of the China Permanent Environmental Planning Agency, and the resident of the United Nations in the United Nations.District Planning Department representatives.In 2020, Wu Peng became the director of the African Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China until the post was adjusted.