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China removes Qin Gang as foreign minister after month-long absence
- Predecessor Wang Yi will take on the role’s responsibilities
- Qin has not been seen in public since late June when he met senior diplomats from Russia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka
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Qin Gang, who has not been seen in public since June, has been removed as the country’s foreign minister, state broadcaster CCTV reports.
The abrupt announcement of Qin’s removal came after weeks of speculation about his fate.
His absence has dominated domestic political discussions, and evolved into one of the biggest crises for Chinese President Xi Jinping since his unprecedented third term began last year.
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CCTV’s short statement said Wang Yi, who outranks Qin and serves as Xi’s top foreign policy aide, is the new foreign minister.
Wang, the director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission, has been standing in as foreign minister for the past few weeks.
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He has been attending a series of diplomatic activities including the Brics summit under way in South Africa and meetings with former US secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and John Kerry in China last week.
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