Henry Kissinger, US foreign policy giant, dies aged 100
Wednesday night’s statement from Kissinger Associates, the policy consultancy he founded, did not give a cause of death.
He became a US citizen in 1943 and went on to serve three years in the US Army and later in the Counter Intelligence Corps.
China Central Television called him “a legendary diplomat” and “living fossil”, who had played an important role in US-China relations.
While Kissinger left government service in 1977, he continued to be a prolific commentator on public affairs. His counsel was sought by a dozen US presidents – from John F Kennedy to Joe Biden – as well as by lawmakers.