China Removes Vice Foreign Minister Without Explanation
Beijing’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced the abrupt dismissal of Sun Weidong from his post as vice foreign minister. No reasons or timeline for the decision were disclosed.
Sun’s Last Public Engagement Was On March 13, Meeting With Ambassadors From Brunei and Malaysia. Two Days Earlier, He Held Talks With Pakistan’s Envoy in Beijing on Bilateral Cooperation.
Analysts Note That Sudden Removals Of Senior Officials In China Often Signal Internal Accountability Mechanisms Or Policy Shifts. Lack Of Official Clarification Fuels Speculation And Adds Complexity To The Situation.
The Move Comes Amid China’s Intensified Anti-Corruption Drive, With Over One Million Cases Investigated Last Year. Approximately 938,000 Individuals Received Various Punishments, Including Dozens Of High-Ranking Authorities And Thousands Of Bureaucrats At Provincial, District, And Local Levels.


