UPDATED. The Chinese embassy provides the full transcript of Huang's speech that supposedly said Manila should oppose 'Taiwan independence' if it cares for OFWs in China, and claims it had been taken 'out of context.'
Upon arrival in the country four years ago, Huang remained optimistic about his stint in the Philippines, saying he was “very honored” and “grateful” to be in a country where he feels “back at home.”Huang, 55, has worked with China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for 30 years so far with his career said to be closely tied to Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s.
After his stint in Brunei, Huang returned to the MFA’s Asian affairs department in 1997 where he held several roles such as third secretary, second secretary, and deputy director until 2002. From 2012 to 2018, Huang was once again assigned to the MFA’s department of Asian Affairs where he worked as a counsellor for two years, and later, as the department’s deputy director-general for four years.
“Connected by mountains and seas, ASEAN and China enjoy a long history of amity and cooperation and are already a close-knit community of shared prosperity,” Huang wrote in an opinion piece in the“Therefore the natural affinity with the Philippines has grown in my heart…. I have always been deeply impressed by its magnificent natural beauty, hospitable people, diverse culture and enormous development potential,” he said.
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