China replaces Unfamiliar Clergyman Qin Posse with Wang Yi
Declaration by state media comes a month after Qin Group's last open appearance, with his ancestor Wang Yi having his spot.
Qin Gang has not been seen in public for a month [File: Thomas Peter/Pool via AP]
he Chinese government has eliminated Qin Posse from the post of unfamiliar pastor and supplanted him with his ancestor, Wang Yi, as per state media.
"China's top governing body casted a ballot to name Wang Yi as unfamiliar clergyman … as it met a meeting on Tuesday," the Xinhua news office detailed. "Qin Group was taken out from the post of unfamiliar clergyman."
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The declaration came a month after Qin's last open appearance.
The 57-year-old, who was made unfamiliar clergyman in December, has not been found in broad daylight since June 25, when he held chats with partners from Russia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka.
Qin's last debut in state media was a gathering with Russian Representative Unfamiliar Priest Andrey Rudenko, who visited Beijing under 48 hours after the Wagner soldier of fortune gathering's failed defiance to Moscow's top military metal.
China then dropped talks among Qin and European Association international strategy boss Josep Borrell on July 4 without clarification.