Sun Weidong
Sun Weidong is a Chinese diplomat who serves as vice minister of foreign affairs since 15 November 2022. Sun previously served as Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan from 2013 to 2017, and to India from 2019 to 2022.
Early life
Sun Weidong was born at a town in Xuzhou Prefecture in September 1966. From 1989 to 1996 he taught at China Foreign Affairs University.Diplomatic career
He joined the Foreign Service in 1996 and has served primarily in Southeast Asia. From 2005 to 2008 he was counsellor of Chinese Embassy in India. After returning to China he was appointed deputy director of Asia Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He served as the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan from 2013 through 2017. Then he was director of the Department of Policy Planning of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Ambassador to India (2019–2022)
In 2019, the 13th Standing Committee of the National People's Congress appointed him Chinese Ambassador to India, replacing Luo Zhaohui. On 28 August 2019, he along with ambassadors of three other countries presented their credentials to President of India Ram Nath Kovind.Sun's tenure as ambassador witnessed the worsening of relations between China and India following the border skirmishes between Indian and Chinese troops in June 2020 near Galwan Valley, resulting in the deaths of 20 Indian and four Chinese soldiers. In the aftermath of the border clashes, the Government of India banned 59 Chinese mobile apps and placed restrictions on Chinese economic investments in India. In an interview with the Press Trust of India on 25 June 2020, Sun stated that "mutual respect and support is a sure way and meets the long-term interests of both countries; suspicion and friction is a wrong path and goes against the fundamental aspiration of the two peoples" and then proceeded to blame the Indian side for instigating the border clash stating the onus to resolve border tensions was not on China.
During the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic in India in 2021 when China provided medical equipment to India, Sun stated that "China was not absent or sat back apathetically" which was seen as a dig towards the United States who was a key partner of India but was slow in reaching out during the second wave of the pandemic. Sun served this position till October 2022. During his farewell ceremony, he stated that "if the western theory of geopolitics is applied to China-India relationship, then major neighbouring countries like us will inevitably view each other as threats and rivals" which was seen as a cautionary remark against the West. While at the same time, he stated that "when China and India maintain stability and development, it means that two-fifths of the world’s population has access to development opportunities. The healthy development of China-India relations will bring more stability and certainty to the world."