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Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu Ousted

Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu Ousted

China’s Defense Minister Li Shangfu removed without explanation. No successor named for Li Shangfu as China’s defense minister. Ongoing trend of high-profile dismissals, including Foreign Minister Qin Gang. China’s Defense Minister, Li Shangfu, has been officially removed from his position, marking the end of a two-month period during which he disappeared from the public eye. … Read more

China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang Removed from Office After Unexplained Absence

Qin Gang

China dismissed Qin Gang as foreign minister, replacing him with Wang Yi. Qin’s removal came amid prolonged public absence with no official explanation. President Xi Jinping signed the decree authorizing Wang Yi’s appointment. China has dismissed Qin Gang from his position as foreign minister, less than seven months after he was appointed. Qin Gang, who … Read more

India: S Jaishankar says situation with China is fragile, dangerous

S Jaishankar
  • The two sides clashed in the region in mid-2020.
  • At least 24 troops were killed.
  • Jaishankar said he discussed the matter with China’s new foreign minister, Qin Gang.

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar says the situation between India and China in the western Himalayan region of Ladakh is fragile, and dangerous, with armed units posted quite close to each other in some areas.

When the two sides clashed in the region in mid-2020, at least 24 troops were killed, but the situation has since been resolved through rounds of diplomatic and military discussions.

In December, violence flared in the eastern portion of the undemarcated border between the nuclear-armed Asia giants, but no one was killed.

“The situation to my mind still remains very fragile because there are places where our deployments are very close up and in military assessment therefore quite dangerous,” Jaishankar said at an India Today conclave.

In-principle agreement

He stated that India-China relations cannot return to normal unless the border dispute is settled in accordance with the in-principle agreement he struck with his Chinese counterpart in September 2020.

“The Chinese have to deliver on what was agreed to, and they have struggled with that.”

Although both sides’ forces have disengaged from numerous places, Jaishankar stated that conversations are still ongoing on the remaining issues.

“We have made it very clear to the Chinese that we cannot have a breach of peace and tranquility, you can’t violate the agreement and want the rest of the relationship to continue as though nothing happened. That’s just not tenable.”

On the margins of a conference of G20 foreign ministers hosted by India this month, Jaishankar said he discussed the matter with China’s new foreign minister, Qin Gang.

On India’s chairmanship of G20 this year, Jaishankar expressed hope that New Delhi can make the gathering “more true to its global mandate”.

“The G20 should not be a debating club or an arena only of the global north. The entirety of global concerns need to be captured. We have already made that point very forcefully,” Jaishankar said.

Russia’s 13-month invasion of Ukraine has dominated two G20 ministerial meetings in India in the previous three weeks.

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Suppressing China won’t make America great, says Qin Gang

Qin Gang

Qin Gang claims that US-China relations have “seriously diverged”. China’s new foreign minister warns of conflict with the US. Saying an ‘invisible hand’ is driving the Ukraine crisis. The foreign minister of China Qin Gang claims that US-China relations have “seriously diverged” and expresses concern over possible conflict. “Containment and suppression will not make America … Read more

China’s new foreign minister warns of conflict with US

China’s new foreign minister

China’s new foreign minister Qin Gang warned that unless Washington alters course. The two countries are headed for an unavoidable “confrontation and conflict”. Unless Washington stops trying to suppress Beijing. Unless Washington alters course, the two countries are headed for an unavoidable “confrontation and conflict,” China’s new foreign minister said on Tuesday. Following the controversy … Read more

US-China relations have deteriorated significantly

China
  • China’s foreign minister has stated that US-China relations have “seriously deviated”.
  • Mr Qin held his first press conference as foreign minister.
  • He also said the diplomatic crisis caused by the balloon incident could have been averted.

China’s foreign minister has stated that US-China relations have “seriously deviated,” while also threatening conflict.

“Containment and suppression will not make America great. It will not stop the rejuvenation of China,” said Qin Gang.

On Tuesday, Mr Qin, China‘s former ambassador to the United States, held his first press conference as foreign minister.

Despite recent efforts to improve relations, the spy balloon saga has heightened tensions between the superpowers.

“It [the US] regards China as its primary rival and the most consequential geopolitical challenge. This is like the first button in the shirt being put wrong,” Mr Qin said.

The foreign minister was responding to a question about whether a healthy US-China relationship was still possible as the two countries’ differences grew.

The US has called for “guardrails,” but what it really wants is for China not to respond with words or actions when provoked, according to Mr Qin.

He was referring to US President Joe Biden’s comments last month that the US would “compete fully with China but [is] not looking conflict”.

Mr Qin said: “If the US does not put on the brakes and continues to roar down the wrong road, no amount of guardrails can stop the derailment and overturning, and it is bound to fall into conflict and confrontation. Who will bear its disastrous consequences?”

He also said the diplomatic crisis caused by the balloon incident could have been averted but the US acted with “the presumption of guilt”.

The suspected spy balloon was previously described as a “clear violation of US sovereignty” by Washington. Beijing acknowledged ownership of the object, but claimed it was a civilian airship that had been blown off course.

Mr Qin claimed that the Ukraine crisis was being driven by a “invisible hand,” but he did not name any country or individual. He reiterated that China had not supplied weapons to either side of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and called for the resumption of peace talks.

“Why should the US demand that China refrain from supplying arms to Russia when it sells arms to Taiwan?” he asked.

The Ukraine crisis has reached a “critical juncture,” according to him.

“Either a ceasefire will stop the war, restore peace and embark on a political settlement, or fuel the fire, expand the crisis and drag it into the abyss of losing control.”

Mr Qin, 56, was appointed China’s foreign minister in December 2022, making him one of the country’s youngest foreign ministers. He took over for Wang Yi, who was promoted to the ruling Communist Party’s politburo in October of that year.

Mr Qin, a trusted aide to Chinese President Xi Jinping, is known as a tough-talking diplomat.

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China said certain countries must avoid ‘fueling the fire’ in the Ukraine conflict

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  • China is deeply worried that the Ukraine conflict will continue to escalate.
  • China urged certain countries to quit “fueling the fire” in an apparent jab at the US.
  • China’s top diplomat Wang Yi would arrive in Moscow on Tuesday.

China is “deeply concerned” that the Ukraine war could spiral out of control, foreign minister Qin Gang said on Tuesday, urging certain countries to quit “fueling the fire” in an apparent jab at the US.

Beijing, which signed a “no limits” cooperation with Moscow last year, has not condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The US has warned of repercussions if China gives military assistance to Russia, which Beijing denies.

“China is deeply worried that the Ukraine conflict will continue to escalate or even spiral out of control,” Qin said in a speech at a forum held at the foreign ministry.

“We urge certain countries to immediately stop fuelling the fire,” he said in comments that appeared to be directed at the United States, adding that they must “stop hyping up ‘today Ukraine, tomorrow Taiwan'”.

Qin’s remarks came as Russia’s news agency reported that China’s top diplomat Wang Yi would arrive in Moscow on Tuesday, ahead of President Xi Jinping’s “peace speech” on Friday, the anniversary of the Ukraine invasion.

According to a Chinese foreign ministry official, Wang’s visit to Russia will be an opportunity to strengthen bilateral relations.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, China released a document on Xi’s centerpiece security initiative, the Global Security Initiative (GSI), which aspires to safeguard the notion of “indivisible security,” a concept approved by Moscow.

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Bilawal discusses bilateral relations with new Chinese FM

Chinese foreign minister

Bilawal had a telephonic conversation with Chinese foreign minister He felicitated Qin Gang on his appointment of Foreign Minister of China Both agreed to to advance the All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Monday held a telephone conversation with newly appointed Foreign Minister of China Qin Gang. He conveyed his … Read more

Bilawal congratulates appointment of new Chinese foreign minister

Chinese foreign minister

Bilawal congratulated new foreign minister of China Qin Gang has replaced Wang Yi as Chinese foreign minister He is currently serving as Chinese ambassador to US ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday congratulated Qin Gang on his appointment as the new foreign minister of China. “Heartiest felicitations to H.E. Qin Gang on his … Read more

Major countries should shoulder responsibilities amid Omicron surges: Chinese ambassador

Major countries

WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) — Major countries must shoulder their responsibilities, take the lead to provide COVID-19 vaccines for low-and middle-income countries, and help them foster production capacity as the Omicron variant is rapidly spreading around the globe, said Chinese Ambassador to the United States Qin Gang on Tuesday. “As the Omicron variant is rapidly … Read more