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Hong Lei (diplomat)

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Hong Lei (diplomat)
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Hong Lei (Chinese: 洪磊; pinyin: Hóng Leǐ; born August 1969) is a Chinese diplomat and politician, serving as Director-General of the Department of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was Chinese Consul General in Chicago from 2016 to 2018 and served as spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2010 to 2016.[1] Hong was the 25th spokesperson since the spokesperson system was established in the ministry in 1983.

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Biography

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Hong (right) with US Ambassador to China David Perdue, May 2025

A native of Fuyang, Zhejiang, Hong Lei graduated from Beijing Language and Culture University in 1991. After college, he was appointed as an official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and worked in the Information Department and served abroad at the Chinese embassy in the Netherlands and the consulate general in San Francisco. From 2010 to 2016, he held the post of Deputy Director‑General of the Information Department and was spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs—the 25th in this role.[2]

He was appointed Consul General of China in Chicago in 2016, serving until 2018.[3] That year, he returned to take up leadership in the Protocol Department, becoming Deputy Director‑General and then Director‑General in 2019.[4][5] In 2023, the Taliban's foreign ministry announced that Hong had accepted their ambassador's credentials. China became the first country to host a Taliban ambassador since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan in 2021. Hong noted this as an important step between the relations of China and Afghanistan.[6]

In October 2024, he was appointed Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs.[4][5][7]

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Official statements

After US concerns over Chinese government crackdown on dissent in 2011, Hong, as MFA spokesman, urged the United States to stop interfering with other countries' affairs and "to reflect on its own human rights issues."[8] In May 2012, he referred to the Chen Guangcheng case in a news briefing stating that the "US side should draw a lesson from the relevant incident with a responsible attitude" and "take necessary measures to prevent similar incidents."[9] When asked if Chen should return to China after his escape to the US, Hong replied that he should abide to Chinese laws and regulations due to him being a Chinese citizen.[10]

In 2013, he commented that "relevant media should tell right from wrong" after 140,000 Chinese web users voted in an online petition to ban CNN in China.[11]

In January 2016, Hong urged the Philippines to increase their "education and indoctrination" of Filipino fisherman regarding the South China Sea. He stated that three Filipino fishing boats have illegally entered the Scarborough Shoal and did not abide by China's management. Hong defended the actions made by China's coast guard saying that it is in "accordance with the law".[12]

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