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China’s foreign minister removed following unexplained monthlong absence.

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang Replaced After Mysterious ⁢Absence

Chinese Foreign ⁤Minister ⁢Qin Gang, a trusted aide of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, has been ousted from his position ‍and‌ replaced by his predecessor after a weekslong ‌unexplained absence.

Qin, 57,‌ had only been appointed foreign minister in December after serving as China’s ambassador to Washington. However, no‌ public ‍reason‌ has been provided for his⁣ removal.

Wang Yi Assumes ⁣Old Position as Top Diplomat

Wang‌ Yi, who​ previously ‍held the position of foreign minister⁣ from 2013​ through ⁤2022, will now​ assume his old role.⁣ Before being named as the replacement, he served as ⁢the director of the foreign ⁤affairs arm of the ruling Communist Party, making‌ him China’s top diplomat.

Qin’s absence ⁢from public view began‌ on June 25, following ⁢talks‍ with counterparts from Russia, Vietnam, and Sri‌ Lanka. His last appearance⁣ in state media coincided with his meeting with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey‌ Rudenko, who visited Beijing shortly after ‍the⁤ Wagner mercenary group’s attempted​ mutiny.

Beijing ​has remained tight-lipped ‍about Qin’s status, even after he⁣ missed a meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the sidelines of the⁢ ASEAN ​summit in Indonesia earlier this month. Chinese Foreign Ministry officials cited “health reasons”​ for ⁣his absence from the ​summit.

When asked about Qin, Chinese Ambassador Xie ‌Feng deferred to the Foreign Ministry spokesman’s previous briefing on the matter.

Source: The Washington Examiner



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