Anyone know where Qin Gang is these days? |
There is a lot of background chatter wondering where Foreign Minister Qin Gang is. He hasn't been seen for three weeks now and there's a lot of speculation and rumour about what happened to him.
Qin, 57, is a career diplomat and more importantly someone in Xi Jinping's inner circle. In December Qin was fast-tracked to the Foreign Minister job after a brief stint in Washington.
However, Qin hasn't been seen since June 25 when he met with officials from Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Russia in Beijing.
Fu (left) likes wearing giant bows in her hair |
As the former ambassador to Washington, he was expected to take part in talks with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and most recently climate envoy John Kerry in Beijing, but was no where to be seen. Could this explain why Yellen and Kerry were subjected to a lot of talk and no action?
Qin was also supposed to represent in China at the Asean meetings in Jakarta last week, but it was announced that he was ill and was replaced by his predecessor Wang Yi.
The European Union's top diplomat Josep Borrell was supposed to come to China this past Monday, but Beijing abruptly cancelled the trip with no reason given.
Some rumours suggest Qin has Covid-19, but surely he would have recovered within two weeks at most with vaccines and access to Paxlovid.
Fu's selfie with baby son Er-Kin on a private jet |
Nevertheless, there is a lot of speculation he may have had an extramarital affair with Fu Xiaotian, a TV presenter with Phoenix TV. She has a penchant for wearing giant bows in her hair like it was the 1980s.
She is known for interviewing top officials around the world and interviewed Qin in around 2022 and then interestingly nine months later Fu had a baby boy.
It is believed the child was born in the United States so he has American citizenship.
There were also pictures of her she posted of herself, the baby and supposedly her parents in a mansion in California that rents for US$60,000 a month.
Fu has also posted pictures of herself on a Gulfstream private jet -- what reporter can afford to hire one, let alone media company shell out for it?
Her cryptic post on Twitter reads: "Last time flying out alone with this aircraft was from LA to DC for a work visit, and that both happily and sadly turned to be the very last interview I did with Talk with World Leaders. This time to fly out with this aircraft was also from LA, but with precious baby son Er-kin."
"It is a very bad look for the PRC for their foreign minister to disappear for over three weeks," says avid China watcher Bill Bishop of Sinocism.
Indeed.
There is speculation Qin may be facing his downfall and people are wondering if this is what happens to someone who is close to Xi, then what? There are also rumours that perhaps when Qin was fast-tracked that he ruffled other people's feathers and someone may have gotten back at him by leaking information about Fu and the alleged extramarital affair.
The longer this goes the worse it looks for Qin and Xi, and by extension China.
One wonders where Qin is now and what he's in trouble for...
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