This paper presents the two new ITU-T Recommendations G.722 Annex D and G.711.1 Annex F, which are stereo extensions of the wideband codecs ITU-T G.722 and G.711.1 and their superwideband extensions (G.722 Annex B and G.711.1 Annex D). An embedded scalable structure is used to add stereo extension layers on top of the wideband or superwideband core coding. Wideband stereo modes are supported at the bit rates of 64/80 and 96/128 kbit/s for G.722 and G.711.1 (respectively), while superwideband stereo modes are supported at 80/96/112/128 and 112/128/144/160 kbit/s. The parametric stereo coding model is based on a frequency domain downmix, wideband inter-channel differences estimation, quantization and synthesis, low complexity coherence analysis and synthesis, stereo transient detection and stereo post-processing. An overview of formal ITU-T characterization listening tests illustrates the performance of these codecs.