UK's Starmer says China poses security threats, but urges deeper business ties Reuters Events
UK's Starmer warns China poses security threats but urges deeper business ties Reuters Events
Starmer urges UK business to boost trade with China despite security threats Financial Times Events
China poses 'real national security threats' to UK, Starmer warns Sky News Events
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke to Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the G20 summit last week amid speculation that he could visit Beijing early next year and the country’s controversial embassy in London will be approved. The two leaders are understood to have greeted each other only briefly during a “brush-by” rather than holding formal bilateral talks, after which a readout covering what was discussed would usually be expected from Starmer’s office. China was represented by Premier Li... Politics
The United States said it had made significant progress on crafting a plan to end the war in Ukraine during talks on Sunday but no agreement was reached on how to guarantee Kyiv’s security amid concerns about the threat posed by Russia. Earlier, Trump said Ukraine had not been grateful for American efforts over the war, prompting Ukrainian officials to stress their gratitude to the US president for his support. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio led the talks in Geneva with a high-level Ukrainian... Politics
UK PM Keir Starmer to approve China’s ‘super embassy’ ahead of Beijing visit Report theweek.in Politics
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit China at the end of January, Sky News reported on Thursday, in what would be the first visit to the country by a British leader in seven years. Starmer’s Labour government has made improved relations with Beijing a priority as it seeks foreign investment to make good on its election pledge to upgrade infrastructure and grow Britain’s economy. But the relationship has been bumpy with both countries trading accusations of spying. The prime minister’s... Politics
UK's Starmer to Go to China at the End of January, Sky News Says U.S. News & World Report Politics