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Qi Qianjin

 
 
Qi Qianjin is a Counselor and Policy Analyst on the Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations. He has also served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, and the Chinese Embassies in Kuwait and Israel. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Arabic Language and Literature from the Beijing Foreign Studies University in China. He continued his education receiving a Masters in Public Management from the National University of Singapore in Singapore. His publications include the History of Islamic art (written in Chinese). He, additionally, spent many years working with the Chinese Xinhua News Agency.
 
 

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