In a move to bolster its diplomatic relationships, Chinese President Xi Jinping has announced the appointment of several new ambassadors, as per the decision from the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China’s top legislature.
Among the notable appointments:
- Xu Feihong takes over as ambassador to India, succeeding Sun Weidong.
- Fu Cong is now the permanent representative to the United Nations, replacing Zhang Jun.
- Cong Peiwu steps in as ambassador to Iran, following Chang Hua.
- Yang Renhuo has been appointed ambassador to Guinea-Bissau, taking over from Guo Ce.
These strategic placements aim to enhance China’s presence in key regions around the world, fostering stronger economic and political ties.
With ambassadors now stationed in countries like Saudi Arabia, Tonga, Dominica, and Eritrea, China is positioning itself to engage more deeply on various global platforms and address regional challenges effectively.
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