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Beijing former envoy to UN takes up Taiwan role ahead of 19th Party Congress

China’s former ambassador to the United Nations, Liu Jieyi, becomes top-ranked deputy at Taiwan Affairs Office in lead-up to Communist Party congress next week

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Former ambassador Liu Jieyi has taken up new role at the Taiwan Affairs Office. Photo: AP

China’s former ambassador to the United Nations has taken up a new role as a deputy head of the country’s Taiwan policymaking body, part of a personnel shake-up ahead of the Communist Party’s five-yearly national congress next week.

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Liu Jieyi, China’s ambassador to the United Nations from August 2013 until last month, took up the position at the Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) on Wednesday, according to the office’s website.

The TAO, an agency under the State Council, oversees economic, trade and cultural relations with Taiwan, a self-ruled island seen by Beijing as a wayward province.

As the top-ranked deputy at the TAO, Liu is in line to take over from office director Zhang Zhijun in the next few months.

Liu takes on the new role just days after Taiwanese Premier William Lai Ching-te openly identified himself as a supporter of independence for the island.

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