Starmer Meets Xi in Beijing, Vows Strategic UK-China Partnership

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, affirming a commitment to a long-term strategic partnership between their nations. Both leaders agreed to maintain open dialogue on areas of disagreement, with Xi highlighting potential cooperation in sectors like education, finance, and advanced technology. Starmer confirmed he raised sensitive issues including China's human rights record and the prosecution of British citizen and media tycoon Jimmy Lai. The visit marks the first by a UK Prime Minister to China since Theresa May's trip in 2018, amid relations strained by Hong Kong and security issues.

Key Points: UK PM Starmer, China's Xi Jinping Affirm Strategic Partnership

  • Leaders commit to strategic UK-China partnership
  • Cooperation on AI, bioscience, and energy urged
  • Starmer raised human rights, Jimmy Lai case
  • First UK PM visit to China since 2018
  • Relations strained since 2019 Hong Kong crackdown
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UK PM Starmer meets Chinese President Xi Jinping, affirms long-term strategic partnership

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, committing to a long-term strategic partnership and open dialogue on disagreements.

"We affirmed our shared commitment to building a long-term and strategic partnership - Keir Starmer"

Beijing, January 30

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, on Thursday met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, with both leaders affirming their commitment to building a "long-term and strategic partnership" while maintaining open dialogue on areas of disagreement

In a post on X, Starmer said, "Growth at home is directly linked to our engagement with the world's biggest powers. Today I met with President Xi in Beijing. We affirmed our shared commitment to building a long-term and strategic partnership that will benefit both our countries, while maintaining frank and open dialogue on areas of disagreement. As Prime Minister, I will always deliver in the interest of the British people."

As per China Daily, President Xi emphasised cooperation with the UK in sectors such as education and finance.

According to China Daily, Xi also urged joint research and industrial transformation across sectors, including artificial intelligence, bioscience, new energy, and low-carbon technologies.

Al Jazeera reported that the last trip by a UK Prime Minister to China was in 2018 when Theresa May visited Beijing.

It noted that the relationship between London and Beijing has remained strained since the launch of the political crackdown in Hong Kong following months of anti-government protests in 2019.

According to Al Jazeera, another point of contention has been the prosecution of Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon and British citizen, on national security charges. The UK had criticised the prosecution of pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai.

According to Al Jazeera, Starmer told reporters in Beijing that he raised the issues of Lai and China's human rights record during his meeting with Xi.

"We did have a respectful discussion about that, raised those issues as you would expect ... It gives us great opportunities, but it also gives us the opportunity to have those discussions about areas where we disagree," the Prime Minister told reporters, as per Al Jazeera.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Strategic partnership" sounds good on paper, but actions matter more. China's record in Hong Kong is concerning. Glad Starmer raised Jimmy Lai's case, but will it change anything? The UK seems to be following the same path as others - talking about values but prioritizing trade. 🤔
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Rohit P
From an Indian perspective, this is a classic case of realpolitik. Every major power engages with China while having disagreements. The key is to not let disagreements derail areas of mutual benefit like climate tech and education. India does the same – it's practical diplomacy.
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Sarah B
As someone living in the UK, I hope this leads to more opportunities in education and research. The joint focus on AI and bioscience could be great for our universities. But the government must be transparent about what, if any, concessions were made on the human rights front.
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Vikram M
First UK PM visit since 2018! Shows how strained ties were. The world is multipolar now. The West can't isolate China, so engagement is the only option. India's approach of being firm on borders but engaging economically seems to be the model everyone is slowly adopting.
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Kavya N
Respectful discussion is fine, but will it lead to respectful action? China's policies affect global stability. While economic partnership is necessary, the UK and other democracies must present a united front on upholding international norms. Hope India is watching closely and coordinating with partners.

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