Chinese president appoints new ambassadors

In a significant diplomatic reshuffle, Chinese President Xi Jinping has announced the appointment of new ambassadors to several key international posts. The decision, made in accordance with the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislative body, was officially disclosed on Monday. The new appointments include Yu Jinsong as ambassador to Morocco, Chen Feng to Romania, Jiang Xiaoyan to North Macedonia, Zhang Zuo to Malta, Yang Shu to Grenada, and Sun Xiangyang to Ecuador. Additionally, Li Yongjie has been named China’s permanent representative and ambassador to the World Trade Organization, as well as deputy permanent representative to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland. These changes reflect China’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its diplomatic presence and fostering international relations across various regions.