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Exclusive | China’s new ambassador to Germany faces ties tested by spying accusations
- Beijing picks Deng Hongbo, a seasoned diplomat with decades of US experience, to be its top envoy to Berlin, source says
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China has picked a seasoned diplomat with decades of US affairs experience to be its next top envoy to Germany, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
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Deng Hongbo is deputy director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party’s Central Committee, a primary body for shaping and coordinating China’s foreign policy. He will succeed Wu Ken as Beijing’s ambassador to Berlin.
The nomination, which has not been made public, comes as bilateral ties are tested by Berlin’s espionage accusations against Beijing.
Germany on Wednesday accused China of being behind a 2021 cyber spying attack against its federal cartography agency and summoned Beijing’s ambassador to lodge a complaint.
China rejected the German claim, calling it a “baseless” accusation.
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“It’s smearing for political purposes,” the Chinese foreign ministry’s top Europe official, Wang Lutong, wrote on Friday on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.
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