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Wang Wenbin

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Wang Wenbin (Chinese: 汪文斌; pinyin: Wāng Wénbīn; born April 1971) is a Chinese politician and diplomat who currently serves as the Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia. He was formerly a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), deputy director of the Foreign Ministry Information Department, and currently a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He is the 32nd spokesperson since the position was established in the ministry back in 1983. He served as the Chinese Ambassador to Tunisia from 2018 to 2020, and has worked in Chinese embassies in Mauritius and Senegal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Wang Wenbin is the 92nd most popular diplomat, the 1,160th most popular biography from China and the 3rd most popular Chinese Diplomat.

Wang Wenbin, born in 1971, is a Chinese diplomat known for serving as the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. He is recognized for articulating China's foreign policy positions and addressing international issues in press briefings.

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Among DIPLOMATS

Among diplomats, Wang Wenbin ranks 92 out of 90Before him are Ibrahim Gambari, Janez Lenarčič, Zhao Lijian, Barbara Barrett, Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva, and Luca Attanasio. After him are Ravesa Lleshi, José Francisco Calí Tzay, Besiana Kadare, Jalal Mirzayev, Abdul Rashid Ghazi, and Bridget Brink.

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In China

Among people born in China, Wang Wenbin ranks 1,160 out of 1,610Before him are Ma Wenge (1968), Hu Ge (1982), Yu Nan (1978), Ma Mingyu (1970), Dong Fangzhuo (1985), and Simu Liu (1989). After him are Eric Yuan (1970), Lynn Hung (1980), Wang Hong (1965), Shen Xue (1978), Hou Yifan (1994), and Chen Yueling (1968).

Among DIPLOMATS In China

Among diplomats born in China, Wang Wenbin ranks 3Before him are Mao Ning (null), and Zhao Lijian (1972).