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He also echoed the message of Beijing's top official on Hong Kong affairs, Wang Guangya, that an important qualification for the next chief executive would be popularity with the public.
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Last month Wang Guangya, the newly appointed director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, caused a stir when he criticized local civil servants for "not knowing how to be their own bosses."
Li Keqiang Meets Hong Kong Willy Lam 2011
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Wang Guangya, Beijing's top diplomat in the SAR, blames Britain.
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After Mr. Liao retired in October 2010, the new Hong Kong affairs Director Wang Guangya, believed to be close to Mr. Hu's faction, made several unusual statements favoring the policy platform of Mr. Leung, including advocating more public housing and reform of land policy.
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We tried to concentrate on high-value targets like China, with Rice speaking several times to Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, while I concentrated on Perm Rep Wang Guangya.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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We tried to concentrate on high-value targets like China, with Rice speaking several times to Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, while I concentrated on Perm Rep Wang Guangya.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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Guangya, played key roles in getting Sudan to agree to a U.N. plan to station peacekeepers in Darfur, Natsios said.
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We tried to concentrate on high-value targets like China, with Rice speaking several times to Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, while I concentrated on Perm Rep Wang Guangya.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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We tried to concentrate on high-value targets like China, with Rice speaking several times to Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, while I concentrated on Perm Rep Wang Guangya.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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ROTH: China recently said that -- Guangya, the ambassador, said he wants a resolution that contains punitive measures but is also prudent -- Don.
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