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Zhang Hanfu (章汉夫 11 October 1905 Wujin, Jiangsu - 1 January 1972) was a Chinese revolutionary activist and official in the Foreign Ministry of the People's Republic of China

Education and early career

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Zhang studied in the United States and the Soviet Union, then joined the revolutionary activity of the Chinese Communist Party for organizational and cultural work. During the [[Second Sino-Japanese War|War, 1937-`1945}}, he was editor in chief of Xinhua Ribao in Chongqing. He was on the staff of Dong Biwu in San Francisco at the conference for drawing up the United Nations charter in 1945.

In the People's Republic

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After the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949, Zhang was on the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Committee of the CCP and Director of it Foreign Affairs Department. He was a negotiator

In 1954, he signed jointly with the Indian government representative the Agreement on Trade and Transport between Tibet Autonomous Region of China and India,

Bandung Conference

In May 1961, he deputy head of the Chinese delegation under Chen Yi the Geneva Conference on Laos,

References

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  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2024), Zhang Hanfu, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Zhang Bao, Translated by Him Mark Lai, "Chinese Communists in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s: A Memoir," Chinese America : History and Perspectives, suppl. Seizing the Moment: Twentieth-Century Chinese American ... (2009

2017-11-11 2009): 1-11,159.


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