Chinese president appoints five new ambassadors
BEIJING - Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed five new ambassadors in accordance with a decision of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature.
Qiu Xiaoqi was appointed ambassador to the United Mexican States, replacing Zeng Gang.
Bian Yanhua was appointed ambassador to the Republic of Tunisia, replacing Huo Zhengde.
Yue Bin was appointed ambassador to Georgia, replacing Chen Jianfu.
Wei Jinghua was appointed ambassador to the Republic of Bulgaria, replacing Guo Yezhou.
Deng Xijun was appointed ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, replacing Xu Feihong.