BEIJING -- In the month since his unusual reappointment as China's foreign minister, Wang Yi has been at the forefront of President Xi Jinping's push to establish a rival diplomatic sphere to the U.S. and build a multipolar order.
Disappearance of previous minister Qin Gang remains unexplained a month after removal
Wang Yi, the Chinese Communist Party's top foreign policy official, was reappointed as foreign minister last month. (Pool via Reuters)
BEIJING -- In the month since his unusual reappointment as China's foreign minister, Wang Yi has been at the forefront of President Xi Jinping's push to establish a rival diplomatic sphere to the U.S. and build a multipolar order.