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Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the People's Republic of China
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Incumbent
Wang Yi

since 25 July 2023
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Member of State Council
Reports to Central Foreign Affairs Commission
Seat Beijing
Nominator Premier
(chosen within the Chinese Communist Party)
Appointer President
with the confirmation of the National People's Congress or its Standing Committee
Precursor Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China
Formation 1 October 1949; 74 years ago (1949-10-01)
First holder Zhou Enlai
Deputy Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China
Simplified Chinese 中华人民共和国外交部部长
Alternative Chinese name
Simplified Chinese 外交部部长

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China and one of the country's top and most important cabinet posts. The Minister usually is also a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and a state councillor. The Minister is the second-highest ranking diplomat in China after the director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission.

History

The post was initially established after the proclamation of the People's Republic of China in 1 October 1949 as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Central People's Government, with Zhou Enlai being appointed as both the minister and the premier.

Process of appointment

Officially, the minister is nominated by the premier of the State Council, who is then approved by the National People's Congress or its Standing Committee and appointed by the president.

List of officeholders

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office President Premier
Took office Left office Term
1 Zhou Enlai 1972.jpg Zhou Enlai
周恩来
(1898–1976)
1 October 1949 11 February 1958 8 years, 133 days Mao Zedong
(since 1954)
Himself
2 Chen Yi(communist).jpg Marshal
Chen Yi
陈毅
(1901–1972)
11 February 1958 6 January 1972 13 years, 329 days Liu Shaoqi
Office vacant
Zhou Enlai
3 Ji Pengfei.jpg Ji Pengfei
姬鹏飞
(1910–2000)
6 January 1972 18 November 1973 1 year, 316 days Office vacant
4 喬木.jpg Qiao Guanhua
喬冠華
(1913–1983)
18 November 1973 2 December 1976 3 years, 14 days Office vacant
Office abolished
Zhou Enlai
Hua Guofeng
5 Huang Hua (1978).jpg Huang Hua
黄华
(1913–2010)
2 December 1976 19 November 1982 5 years, 352 days Office abolished Hua Guofeng
Zhao Ziyang
6 Wu Xueqian.jpg Wu Xueqian
吴学谦
(1921–2008)
19 November 1982 12 April 1988 5 years, 145 days Li Xiannian
(since 1983)
Zhao Ziyang
7 Qian-Qichen.jpg Qian Qichen
钱其琛
(1928–2017)
12 April 1988 18 March 1998 9 years, 340 days Yang Shangkun
Jiang Zemin
Li Peng
8 Tang Jiaxuan 01.jpg Tang Jiaxuan
唐家璇
(born 1938)
18 March 1998 17 March 2003 4 years, 364 days Jiang Zemin Zhu Rongji
9 Li Zhaoxing (2005).jpg Li Zhaoxing
李肇星
(born 1940)
17 March 2003 27 April 2007 4 years, 41 days Hu Jintao Wen Jiabao
10 Yang Jiechi Japan 2020.jpg Yang Jiechi
杨洁篪
(born 1950)
27 April 2007 16 March 2013 5 years, 323 days
11 Wang Yi Japan 2019.jpg Wang Yi
王毅
(born 1953)
16 March 2013 30 December 2022 9 years, 289 days Xi Jinping
Li Keqiang
12 Qin Gang (cropped).jpg Qin Gang
秦刚
(born 1966)
30 December 2022 25 July 2023 207 days
Li Qiang
13 Wang Yi (2023) (cropped).jpg Wang Yi
王毅
(born 1953)
25 July 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 21 days
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