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SISU official: Diplomats must have dream, faith and loyalty


09 April 2015 | By Pan Jingyi, Zhou Jiawen and Gu Yiqing | SISU

  • China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    As an important member of the international community, China needs to know more about the world and so does the world about China.

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iang Feng, Chair of SISU’s University Council, said to the representatives for the class of 2015 that diplomatists need dream, faith and loyalty on a conference last Friday morning.

He drew from his own experience that a diplomat demands not only his loyalty to the country and the people, but also to be a skilled interpreter to tell the stories of China and to make his own contribution in international affairs.

“You young students shall have a more comprehensive understanding of our national history and culture, politics and economy,” Jiang added, “You must read the newspapers and books more instead of sticking to the knowledge you have obtained in school, and improve your ability to observe and analyze.”

Most of SISU graduates are at the forefront of China’s international relations. This year, 15 SISU students, including 5 bachelors and 10 masters, has been enrolled in China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the CPC Central Committee’s International Department.

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