Starmer and Xi Call for Deeper UK-China Ties
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Fruits of improved relationship — with claims of £2.2bn in export deals and £2.3bn in ‘market access wins’ — appear relatively modest
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Beijing for a four-day visit to China aimed at repairing ties and expanding opportunities for British businesses in the world’s second-largest economy
Britons to get visa-free travel to China as Starmer hails 'strong' relationship with Beijing after Xi talks - The Prime Minister met President Xi at the Great Hall of the People on the first morning o
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Starmer and Xi pledge comprehensive strategic partnership in Beijing talks
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held an 80-minute meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on January 29, marking the first visit by a UK leader to China in eight years as both nations seek to reset long-strained relations.
Keir Starmer has arrived in China for the first trip by a British prime minister since 2018. Starmer, criticized by some opponents in Britain for not taking a hard enough line on China, said the UK must remain vigilant on security threats but could not afford to ignore the world's second-largest economy.
After almost a decade of strained Sino-British relations, Britain's Keir Starmer arrived in Beiing on a visit he hopes will help will deliver growth.
Keir Starmer travels to China to thaw frosty relations in the first visit by a British PM in eight years - but the PM faces pressure to challenge Beijing on a number of thorny topics
Starmer lands in Beijing after claiming that engaging with China will make UK richer and safer - The PM is under pressure to raise several difficult subjects, including China’s espionage activity, whe