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โ€œSo Called Golden Era Is Overโ€: UK PM Rishi Sunak On Foreign Policy Approach To China

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In his first major address on Foreign Policy, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday strongly asserted that the โ€œgolden eraโ€ between Britain and China is โ€œnow overโ€ and that it is time to evolve the approach towards China as the country is posing a systemic challenge to UKโ€™s values and interest with its authoritarian rule

London:  In his first major address on Foreign Policy, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday strongly asserted that the โ€œgolden eraโ€ between Britain and China is โ€œnow overโ€ and that it is time to evolve the approach towards China as the country is posing a systemic challenge to UKโ€™s values and interest with its authoritarian rule.

During his address at the Lord Mayorโ€™s Banquet at Londonโ€™s Guildhall, Sunak also criticised the human rights abuses taking place in China while putting forward his stance on foreign policy. โ€œLetโ€™s be clear, the so-called โ€˜golden eraโ€™ is over, along with the naive idea that trade would lead to social and political reform.

We recognise China poses a systemic challenge to our values and interests, a challenge that grows more acute as it moves towards even greater authoritarianism,โ€ the UK Prime Minister said in his address.

Speaking further he said, โ€œWe are taking a long-term view on China strengthening our resilience and protecting our economic security,โ€ and added that the UK cannot simply ignore Chinaโ€™s global significance.

The UK Prime Minister also expressed concern over the ongoing protests in China against COVID lockdowns and said that instead of listening to peopleโ€™s concerns, the Chinese government โ€œhas chosen to crack down furtherโ€ as he highlighted the recent arrest and manhandling of BBC reporter in China.

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Shanghai, where people were being bundled into police cars. Students have also demonstrated at universities in Beijing and Nanjing.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people gathered in downtown Shanghai on Sunday afternoon to hold what appeared to be a silent protest near where a demonstration against Chinaโ€™s zero-Covid policy erupted in the early hours.

Demonstrators holding blank pieces of paper and white flowers stood silently at several intersections, the person said under condition of anonymity, before police officers eventually moved to clear the blocked roads.

Sunak was supposed to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping during G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia earlier this month however the meeting was called off after NATO members gathered for an emergency meeting following missile strike in a Polish village near the Ukrainian border.

The Prime Minister listed measures the UK government has taken, including new authority granted under the National Security and Investment Act, to prevent China from restricting its influence in the UK.

Reiterating Britainโ€™s stand on Indo-Pacific, Sunak said the Indo-Pacific will deliver over half of global growth by 2050 compared with just a quarter from Europe and North America combined, which is why Britain joined the Trans-Pacific trade deal, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), delivering a new FTA with India and pursuing one with Indonesia.

India and the United Kingdom have a multi-dimensional strategic partnership and actively engage in bilateral trade. The two countries agreed to begin formal negotiations for an FTA in January 2022, aiming to advance trade and investment relations between them.

On Ukraine, Sunak said, โ€œWe stand by Ukraine and are also reinvigorating our European relationships to tackle challenges like security and tackling migration.โ€

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made his maiden visit to Kyiv after assuming office, the previous week and assured Britainโ€™s continued support to Ukraine in its war against Russia.

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Taking to Twitter, the British Prime Minister wrote, โ€œBritain knows what it means to fight for freedom. We are with you all the way @ZelenskyyUa,โ€ as Sunak expressed support for Ukraine.

Earlier in August, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wrote a letter on Ukraineโ€™s Independence Day, praising the countryโ€™s steadfast courage in standing up to Russian โ€œaggressionโ€ and promising support from the people of the United Kingdom.

Sunak promised to continue assisting Ukraineโ€™s valiant warriors and declared that Britain will continue to offer humanitarian aid to make sure Ukrainian people have access to food and medicine amid the ongoing war.

He said the UKโ€™s โ€œadversaries and competitors plan for the long-termโ€ as he mentioned Russia and China and said the UK will โ€œmake an evolutionary leap in our approachโ€.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by HW News staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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