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English: Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo (traditional Chinese: 顧維鈞; simplified Chinese: 顾维钧; Pinyin: Gù Wéijūn; Wade-Giles: Ku Wei-chün) (January 29, 1887 – November 14, 1985), Western name V.K. Wellington Koo, was a prominent diplomat under the Republic of China, representative to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, Ambassador to France, Great Britain, and the United States; participant in founding the League of Nations and the United Nations; and judge on the International Court of Justice at the Hague from 1957 to 1967. Between October 1926 and June 1927, while serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Koo briefly held the concurrent positions of acting Premier and interim President of the Republic of China. Koo is the first and only Chinese head of state known to use a Western name publicly.
中文:顾维钧(1888年1月29日-1985年11月14日),字少川,江苏省嘉定县[1](今上海市嘉定区)人,中国外交家。1912年任袁世凯总统英文秘书,后历任中华民国北洋政府国务总理,国民政府驻法国、英国大使,驻联合国首席代表、驻美大使,海牙国际法院副院长。被誉为中国现代史上最卓越的外交家之一[2]。1985年病逝于美国纽约。顾维钧亦位列中共提出的43名战犯名单中第22位。
Date 1920s
date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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