Putin appoints veteran diplomat as new Ambassador to China
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Igor Morgulov has been made new Ambassador to China by Russian President Vladimir Putin. TASS photo.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has chosen Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov as the new Ambassador to China, based on the head of state’s decree, published on the official legal information website.
"[I hereby] appoint Igor Vladimirovich Morgulov as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the People’s Republic of China," the decree reads, reports TASS.
Another presidential decree relieves Andrey Denisov of this office. Previously, Denisov told TASS that he will soon wrap up his career as the head of the diplomatic mission in China. Denisov served in this office since April 2013.
Morgulov embarked on a diplomatic career with the Foreign Ministry back in 1991. He has occupied various diplomatic offices, both in the Ministry’s central apparatus, and abroad (China, the US, Japan). Between 2006 and 2009, he held the post of minister-counsellor at the Russian Embassy in China. In 2009-2011, he served as the Director of the Foreign Ministry’s First Asia Department. In December 2011, he was appointed Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation.