Qin Gang’s Profile Vanishes: Investigating the Removal from China’s Foreign Ministry Official Website
Former Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang
China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, was expelled from his job after working 207 days. His activities as a foreign minister have been removed from the official records of the Chinese Foreign Ministry. His name was removed from the official website of the Chinese Foreign Ministry. The suggestions of speculation He lost favor with the Chinese president, Xi Jinping.
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang was expelled earlier from his job, and now his predecessor Wang Yi has been reappointed on Tuesday as the Chinese Foreign Minister. The officials insist, and they normally release the changes.
Speculations are more about the fate of the former Chinese foreign minister, Qin Gang. His appearance as the foreign minister is no longer on the official website of the Chinese foreign minister. His name is also eradicated from the official website of China. 57-year-old Qin Gang has already been removed from the official website of the China Foreign Ministry.
On Wednesday, while searching for his name, it said the error and his previous articles did not exist. However, he remains featured on other official Chinese websites, including the state council, the Ministry of Commerce, and state media outlets. According to speculative reports, he lost favor with the former ambassador to the United States and President Xi Jinping. Others said his affiliation with the prominent TV anchor made him lose his job earlier.
Reappointed Wang Yi as Chinese Foreign Ministry
Wang Yi was appointed the new Chinese foreign ministry by China’s top lawmaking body in the presence of China’s President Xi Jinping.
The state media has given reasons for the removal of the Qin Gang from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. An expert told AFP that Qin’s digital erasure suggested he had fallen from grace with his government. Qin Gang was last seen in public on June 25, when he met Russia’s deputy foreign minister Andrei Rudenko in Beijing, after which he was not seen again.
Spokeswoman Mao Ning said that the decision to dismiss Qin Gang from his post, made on Tuesday in the presence of China’s top lawmaking body and the president, was very clear. Xinhua has already published the total information outlining the Qin Gang dismissal and reappointment of Wang Yi.
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