In an era of ruptured global order, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s much-anticipated visit to China, scheduled for later this week, marks the culmination of London’s “re-engagement” strategy with Beijing, prioritising trade and growth amid escalating geopolitical risks, according to observers.
The Chinese foreign ministry announced on Tuesday that Starmer would visit Beijing and Shanghai between January 28 and 31.
Starmer’s government had expressed its desire for a stable and strategic...
Why China trip by Keir Starmer may test Labour’s push for ‘reset’ in UK ties
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