Gui was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Kingdom of Sweden in 2017. In November 2019, Gui threatened Sweden during an interview with broadcaster
Swedish PEN saying that “We treat our friends with fine wine, but for our enemies we got shotguns” over the decision to award
Gui Minhai with the
Tucholsky Prize. All eight major Swedish political parties have condemned the Ambassador's threats. On December 4 after the prize had been awarded, Ambassador Gui said that one could not both harm China's interests and benefit economically from China. When asked to clarify his remarks he said that China would impose trade restrictions on Sweden, these remarks were backed up by the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing. The embassy has systematically worked to influence the reporting on China by Swedish journalists. In April 2021, it was revealed that the Chinese embassy threatened a journalist working for the newspaper
Expressen. Several political parties publicly expressed that they believe the ambassador should be declared
persona non grata and deported. The reason given was that the Chinese embassy, during his time as ambassador, consistently ignores the
Swedish constitution by threatening and attempting to influence journalists to not be critical of China. Within Gui's first two years of the ambassadorship, Sweden's Foreign Ministry summoned him over forty times to protest Gui's remarks. ==See also==