Zhang Jun
Chinese diplomat
Zhang Jun (张军; Zhāng Jūn; born August 1960) is a politician in the People's Republic of China (PRC). He currently serves as the Ambassador of China to the United Nations since July 2019.
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Quotes
edit- We (China) are still at a very critical stage in fighting the (COVID-19) Coronavirus. International solidarity is extremely important and for that purpose all countries should behave in a responsible manner.
- Zhang Jun (2020) cited in "China virus death toll rises to at least 212 as WHO declares global emergency" on The Star Online, 31 January 2020.
- We highly commend the right decision made by the Government of Nicaragua (to switch diplomatic relations from Republic of China to the People's Republic of China), which is in line with the prevailing trend of the times and people's aspirations.
- Zhang Jun (2021) cited in "Nicaragua cuts diplomatic ties with Taiwan to align with Beijing" on ALjazeera, 10 December 2021.
- The overwhelming view of the international community is clear: an immediate humanitarian ceasefire is the overriding priority. We will not stop but continue to make our efforts to save lives, to uphold justice and to pursue peace.
- Zhang Jun (2023) cited in "'US veto on Gaza ceasefire 'disappointing and regrettable': China" on TRT World, 9 December 2023.