China appoints Yan Wenbin as special representative on SCO affairs

The Chinese government has appointed Ambassador Yan Wenbin as its special representative on Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) affairs and national coordinator to this regional mechanism. The designation was announced in Beijing on January 14. This step aims to bolster China's engagement in the SCO.

In an announcement made in Beijing, China appointed Ambassador Yan Wenbin as the special representative of the Chinese government on matters related to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). He will also serve as China's national coordinator to this regional body, which includes several Asian and Eurasian countries.

The SCO, established in 2001, fosters cooperation in security, economy, and culture among its members, such as China, Russia, India, and others. This appointment underscores Beijing's ongoing commitment to enhancing multilateral ties in the region. No further details were provided on Yan Wenbin's specific duties in his new role, but it is anticipated to support China's strategic priorities within the SCO framework.

The designation comes amid the increasing relevance of regional cooperation, particularly in stability and economic development.

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