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Wu Qian (military officer)
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Wu Qian (Chinese: 吴谦; born 1973) is a Chinese military officer currently serving as the Chinese defense attaché to Egypt. He formerly served as the director and spokesman of the Information Bureau of Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China from 2017 to 2025. [1]
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Wu was born in Beijing in 1973. In 1991, he was accepted to the PLA Institute of International Relations , and graduated in 1995. He also earned a Master of Business Administration from the University of Birmingham.[2]
After university, he was assigned to the Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China. In June 2015 he became the deputy director of the Information Bureau of Ministry of National Defense, rising to the Director in August 2017.[3]
He was promoted to the rank of Senior colonel (Daxiao) in December 2016.[4]
As spokesperson for China's defense ministry

In May 2024, as the spokesperson for China's defence ministry, Wu described the deployed U.S. missiles in the Philippines as "strategic and offensive weapons with a Cold War colour".[5] In November 2024, he also criticized Taiwanese president Lai Ching-te's trip to Hawaii and Guam. He opposed "China's Taiwan region" of any "official interaction".[6]
In December 2024, Taiwanese officials became alarmed over China's large deployment of naval and coast guard ships near Taiwan. Wu commented on this activity by quoting Sun Tzu's Art of War saying that military tactics adapt to changing conditions much like flowing water.[7]
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Personal life
He is married and has a daughter.[2]
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