Chinese President Xi Jinping has rolled out a fresh wave of diplomatic appointments, signaling strategic moves in global engagement. The changes, approved by China's top legislature, affect key ambassadorships across four continents—from Europe to Africa and the Middle East.
Here's the lowdown on the new faces heading abroad:
Deng Li takes charge in France and Monaco
Xiao Junzheng steps into Israel
Dai Bing heads to the Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Guo Haiyan will represent China in Kenya
The shuffle comes as countries prepare for major international summits later this year. Analysts compare the moves to a chess game where each placement strengthens China's global network.
Pro-tip for aspiring diplomats: These appointments often reflect shifting priorities in trade, security, and cultural exchange. Keep an eye on how these changes might impact tech partnerships or climate initiatives!
(Cover: National flags outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. CFP)
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