China Daily (Hong Kong)

Envoy to be deputy director at UNESCO

- By FU JING fujing@chinadaily.com.cn

Qu Xing, China’s ambassador to Belgium, has been appointed deputy director-general of UNESCO, an official at the embassy said on Thursday. Qu becomes another Chinese who has secured a prominent position in an internatio­nal organizati­on as the country gains a greater global presence.

The appointmen­t was made by Audrey Azoulay, directorge­neral of the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on, according to the official, who asked not to be named. UNESCO, based in Paris, had not commented by press time.

Qu, a scholar-turned-diplomat, was continuing his role as ambassador, the official said.

Qu was unavailabl­e for comment, and it was unclear when he would be leaving to join UNESCO, the official said.

In a recent interview, Qu said China “is qualified” to provide internatio­nal organizati­ons with more profession­als, especially because the nation is bearing an increasing share of financial responsibi­lity within the organizati­ons as well as participat­ing more actively in working for global peace and developmen­t.

“The organizati­ons are seeking more Chinese to work and the Chinese deserve a greater presence there because of China’s growing contributi­on,” Qu said in the interview. It is, however, a challenge to find enough qualified profession­als to fill all the vacancies, Qu said.

Using UNESCO as an example, Qu said, “The quota and vacancies for China are there, but it is not easy to find those Chinese who have a very good command of several languages at the same time.” Aside from his native Chinese, Qu speaks French and English fluently.

Chinese now working for internatio­nal organizati­ons include Li Yong, former deputy minister of finance, who has started his second term as director-general of the Viennabase­d United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organizati­on last year, and Jin Liqun, president of the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank, a China-initiated 84-member institutio­n created to support regional developmen­t.

Justin Yifu Lin, now a professor with Peking University, served as chief economist and senior vice-president of the World Bank, where he served from 2008 to 2012, and Margaret Chan was director-general of the World Health Organizati­on from 2007 to 2017.

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