Yang Jiechi, 67, along with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, 64, were elected to the 204-member central committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) which concluded its once-in- five-years Congress here today.
Former Chinese Ambassador to India, Le Yucheng was among the 172 alternate members elected to the Central Committee.
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Observer say that Yang may get elevated to the 25-member Politburo of the CPC which will be unveiled tomorrow along with the seven-member Standing Committee which governs the country.
If he gets into the Politburo, Yang could become vice premier becoming first Chinese foreign ministry official to get the post in over a decade, observers said.
If he gets elevated, Wang could become state councillor and the new Special Representative of India-China border talks in March.
The elevation of Yang, Wang and Le shows President Xi Jinping's plans to give a big diplomatic push for his multibillion dollar Belt and Road Initiative as well as to counter US push into Asia-Pacific.
The absence of the country's top diplomat from the Politburo was largely due to an unwritten party rule which favoured seniority over competence, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post said in a recent write-up.
It quoted officials as saying that Yang appeared keen to cling on to power and he had been particularly active in the past few months, taking personal credit for establishing a personal rapport between Xi and Trump and bringing an end to China's border stand-off with India.
Beijing was "seriously considering" the elevation of the country's top diplomat because China now saw itself as a global power and the increased prominence would help implement Xi's ambitious initiatives such as the 'Belt and Road' infrastructure and trade development scheme, it said.
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