2. Tang Jiaxuan is an outstanding diplomat in China. Male, Han nationality, 1938+0, born in June, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu,19731,joined the China * * production party,1joined the work in September, 1960, and graduated from Peking University Oriental Language Department with a university degree.
1978 to 1983 Second Secretary and First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy.
1983 to 1985 deputy director of the party consolidation steering group office of the foreign affairs department of the central state organs.
From 1985 to 1988, Deputy Director of the Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1988 to 199 1 year, Minister Counsellor and Minister in the Japanese Embassy.
199 1 year to 1993 assistant foreign minister and member of the party committee.
1993 to 1994, vice minister of foreign affairs and member of the party committee.
1994 turn 1997 vice minister of foreign affairs and deputy secretary of the party Committee.
1997 to 1998 Secretary of the Party Group and Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1998-2000 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Party Secretary.
From 2000 to March 2003, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and member of the Party Committee.
In March 2003, he served as State Councilor. In June 2004, he served as Dean of China Institute of International Relations.
Member of the 15th and 16th Central Committee.
3. Tang Jiaxuan always gives people the impression that he is gentle and elegant, and his words are watertight. When the reporter asked curiously whether Tang Jiaxuan had never lost his temper in diplomatic occasions, he smiled and replied: "People have feelings and say that I have never lost my temper, which is not realistic. Some occasions need to be stricter. No handshake, no handshake. Keep a serious expression when you are serious. "
Tang Jiaxuan said that China's diplomacy advocates peaceful diplomacy. Seemingly intertwined, welcoming, but actually making friends; Sow friendship, sow hope and create a good international environment for national construction. Diplomats must be dignified and speak calmly in their foreign exchanges.
He said that the style of China diplomats should be both rigid and flexible. We should pay great attention to working methods and diplomatic art. "This is not to emphasize, but to better safeguard the principle, so it is called combining rigidity with softness."
In the diplomatic struggle, "quarreling" is also an art that pays attention to principles and strategies. Tang Jiaxuan believes that diplomats should make good use of "quarreling". "Diplomacy, quarrel is quarrel, quarrel is not to collapse. Friends should continue to make friends. Negotiations should continue and the struggle should continue. "