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Qin Gang: China removes foreign minister after weeks of absence

July 25, 2023
Qin Gang is one of the most high-level officials in the Chinese Communist Party to have been absent for this long
Qin Gang is one of the most high-level officials in the Chinese Communist Party to have been absent for this long

BEIJING — China has removed Qin Gang as foreign minister less than seven months after he was appointed to the post.

The role will be taken up by the Communist Party's foreign affairs chief, Wang Yi, who was previously foreign minister.

Qin's prolonged disappearance from public view — and his ministry's silence over it — has fuelled furious speculation.

The 57-year-old's last known public engagements were on 25 June.

Appointed to his post last December, Qin was seen as a trusted aide of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

"China's top legislature voted to appoint Wang Yi as foreign minister," state news agency Xinhua said.

"Qin Gang was removed from the post of foreign minister."

No reason was given for Qin's removal, but the report said President Xi had signed the decree authorizing the move. — BBC


July 25, 2023
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