Xi Urges UK to Rise Above Differences as Starmer Seeks Reset in China Ties

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called on the United Kingdom to “rise above differences” and pursue a more stable and consistent relationship, as he held talks with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Beijing. The meeting marked the first visit by a UK prime minister to China in eight years.
Speaking at the Great Hall of the People, Xi acknowledged that UK-China relations had experienced “twists and turns” in recent years but said a long-term, constructive approach was in the interests of both nations. He emphasized the need for mutual respect, dialogue, and cooperation, particularly in an increasingly unstable global environment.
Starmer said he was seeking a “more sophisticated” relationship with China, describing the country as a vital global player. He stressed that stronger engagement was necessary to bring stability, improve economic cooperation, and address global challenges such as security and climate change.
Both leaders highlighted the importance of dialogue amid ongoing international tensions, including the war in Ukraine. Starmer is expected to encourage China to play a constructive role in efforts to end the conflict.
Xi praised previous Labour governments for contributing positively to bilateral relations and said China was open to developing a long-term strategic partnership with the UK that would benefit both countries.
The two leaders held private talks lasting over an hour, signaling renewed diplomatic engagement and a potential reset in UK-China relations after years of strain.

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