[Source: Reuters] Foreign minister David Lammy will arrive in China seeking to demonstrate Britain’s new government is taking a pragmatic and strategic approach to building ties with Beijing, even while acknowledging areas of sharp disagreement. The Labour government, elected in July, wants to show it is serious about engaging with China, balancing a desire to co-operate on economic and global matters with challenging Beijing on issues like its support for Russia’s war in Ukraine. Lammy’s two-day visit includes a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing on Friday before visiting Shanghai to meet British businesses operating in China.
Lammy said in a statement about the trip. Lammy’s visit is not expected to yield major diplomatic agreements or intended to mark a reset in relations. Mao Ning, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, said the talks would focus on improving cooperation in various fields.
Earlier this year, Britain said it was extremely concerned after Reuters reported Russia has established a weapons programme in China to develop and produce long-range attack drones for use in the war against Ukraine. Lammy’s visit is only the second by a British foreign secretary in six years, highlighting how relations with China under the previous government were soured by clashes over human rights, Hong Kong, and allegations of Chinese espionage. China is Britain’s sixth-largest trading partner, accounting for 5% of total trade, British government figures show.
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UK’s new foreign minister travels to China seeking ‘pragmatic’ ties
Foreign minister David Lammy will arrive in China seeking to demonstrate Britain’s new government is taking a pragmatic and strategic approach to building ties with Beijing, even while acknowledging areas of sharp disagreement. The Labour government, elected in July, wants to show it is serious about engaging with China, balancing a desire to co-operate on [...]