China has established a new diplomatic position dedicated to enhancing engagement with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), according to Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning. The appointment of seasoned diplomat Yan Jietai to this role signals Beijing’s commitment to deepening multilateral cooperation within the Eurasian political, economic, and security alliance.
Mao emphasized that Ambassador Yan brings substantial diplomatic expertise and specialized knowledge of SCO mechanisms to the position. His appointment will facilitate closer coordination with counterparts across member states, including Russia, India, Pakistan, and Central Asian nations.
The newly created representative position will focus on implementing consensus agreements reached by SCO leadership, strengthening institutional frameworks, and advancing practical cooperation across multiple domains. These efforts align with China’s broader foreign policy objectives of promoting regional security initiatives and fostering economic development partnerships.
Mao further elaborated that China’s enhanced engagement through this diplomatic channel aims to contribute significantly to stability throughout the SCO region. The initiative supports the organization’s foundational principles of mutual trust and shared prosperity while advancing the concept of a collective future for member nations. This strategic move occurs amid evolving geopolitical dynamics across Eurasia and demonstrates China’s proactive approach to multilateral diplomacy within important regional organizations.
