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Yang Jiechi named new FM, replacing Li Zhaoxing(Xinhua)Updated: 2007-04-27 10:41 China's top legislature on Friday approved the cabinet nomination of Yang Jiechi, former ambassador to the United States, as the country's new foreign minister.
Yang, 57, replaces Li Zhaoxing, 66, who has served as China's top diplomat
since 2003.
During his term in the United States till 2004, he was said to be able to tread a fine line in both firmly defending China's national interests and maintaining smooth and stable ties with the United States. He also won acclaim for his efforts to promote China-U.S. cooperation in fighting terrorism, improving trade ties and enhancing exchanges in law enforcement, military affairs and the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue. Back in Beijing, Yang was vice foreign minister mainly in charge of diplomacy in the Latin American region and foreign-related affairs involving Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. He was also seen frequently receiving high-ranking U.S. officials in Beijing. Last November, Yang co-chaired the third China-U.S. strategic dialogue in Beijing with U.S. Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns. "He is an outstanding diplomat, and an affable and low-profile person," a diplomat close to Yang said. In the introduction provided to the lawmakers, Yang, a Shanghai native, was described as "down to earth", "dedicated", "prudent" and a man with a "high sense of responsibility". A fluent English speaker, Yang studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science from 1973 to 1975. He is also an alternate member of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
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