<!– google_ad_section_start –> China’s parliament on Saturday announced Wang Yi, a former ambassador to Japan and currently in charge of Taiwan affairs, had been nominated as the country’s new foreign minister. Wang replaces Yang Jiechi, who has served since 2007. Yang was nominated to the State Council, according to an announcement by the National People’s Congress, China’s rubberstamp parliament. The changes are part of a broad revamp of personnel as China concludes a once-a-decade leadership transition that saw Communist party chief Xi Jinping elected the president on Thursday. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Wang nominated as China foreign minister
Wang nominated as China foreign minister
<!– google_ad_section_start –> China’s parliament on Saturday announced Wang Yi, a former ambassador to Japan and currently in charge of Taiwan affairs, had been nominated as the country’s new foreign minister. Wang replaces Yang Jiechi, who has served since 2007. Yang was nominated to the State Council, according to an announcement by the National People’s Congress, China’s rubberstamp parliament. The changes are part of a broad revamp of personnel as China concludes a once-a-decade leadership transition that saw Communist party chief Xi Jinping elected the president on Thursday. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Wang nominated as China foreign minister
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