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Keir Starmer to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at G20 summit


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Keir Starmer to meet ******** President Xi Jinping at G20 summit

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Sir Keir Starmer is due to meet with President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit this week, with the government saying it wants “stable and pragmatic engagement” with China.

The prime minister will say it is right to engage with China on “areas of mutual cooperation” such as international stability, climate change and economic growth.

But Downing Street said he would also “be firm on the need to have honest conversations on areas of disagreement”, and that engagement would be “rooted at all times in the ***’s national interests”.

Speaking to reporters on his way to the meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Sir Keir said “shoring up support for Ukraine” was top of his agenda.

The meeting between Sir Keir and Xi will be the first time a *** prime minister has met the ******** president in person since 2018.

Downing Street said the two were expected to meet on Monday.

The pair spoke over the phone in August, after Labour’s election victory the previous month, but they have not yet met in person.

China’s military support for Russia’s war in Ukraine has prompted criticism from the *** and other Western countries.

The prime minister said: “It is in the ***’s best interests to engage on the global stage – whether that’s building strong and fruitful partnerships with our closest allies or being frank with those whose values differ from our own.

“Close cooperation with the world’s leading economies is vital to secure investment into the ***, and create the jobs needed to catalyse growth.”

Foreign Secretary David Lammy held talks with his ******** counterpart Wang Yi, as well as Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang, in Beijing last month.

The last British prime minister to meet President Xi was Theresa May, who hailed a “golden era” for ***-China relations during her 2018 visit to the country.

However, since then there have been tensions over issues including China’s treatment of the Uyghur ********* group in Xinjiang and pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong.

Last year, then-************* Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said China was “the biggest state-based threat to our economic security”.

But like the current government, he also said it was necessary to engage with China on issues like climate change and the global economy.

The G20, which is made up of 19 countries with the largest global economies as well as the ******** Union and the ********* Union, is meeting in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.

Downing Street said the prime minister would also be focusing on building partnerships that increase economic growth and security during the summit, accelerating the climate transition and use of clean power, and supporting the economic development of developing countries.



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