Britain’s top diplomat, James Cleverly, began a long-awaited visit to China on Wednesday as the two countries attempt to stabilize bilateral ties that have frayed badly in recent years, writes The Time.
The trip is the first by a UK foreign secretary to China in more than five years, underscoring the downturn in relations over Beijing’s curbing of civil liberties in Hong Kong, a former British colony, abuses against Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang region, China’s support for Russia and Britain’s close security ties with the US.
Cleverly met first with Vice President Han Zheng, who said the visit will “further promote the sound and stable development of bilateral relations”. He will meet later in the day with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, who is both the ruling Communist Party"s top official for foreign affairs and recently resumed his former post as foreign minister after the still-unexplained disappearance of his predecessor, Qin Gang.
On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said Beijing hoped the British side will “work with us to uphold the spirit of mutual respect, deepen exchanges, enhance mutual understanding and promote the stable development of Sino-British relations”.