
UK's Starmer heads to China to repair ties as he navigates tensions with US

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to visit China, marking the first trip by a British leader since 2018, aiming to strengthen trade ties and reduce reliance on the US amid rising tensions. Accompanied by business executives, Starmer will meet Chinese leaders in Beijing and Shanghai. His visit follows criticism of previous relations with China and comes as the UK seeks to improve economic ties, despite concerns over national security and mixed results from other Western leaders' visits. Starmer's government recently approved a controversial Chinese mega-embassy in London, highlighting the complex dynamics of UK-China relations.
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