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Monday, 16 June 2014

China’s Li flies into UK to talk trade, seal deals worth $30 billion

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang will fly into Britain on Monday for the first time since taking office on a visit focused on moving the relationship beyond the political differences of the past and signing more than $30 billion (17.6733 billion pounds) of deals.


Britain’s relations with China took a nosedive in 2012 after Prime Minister David Cameron met the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader whom Beijing says is a separatist. Ties have recovered somewhat since, and Cameron visited China last year.


Tensions remain, however. Beijing warned London on the eve of Li’s visit not to lecture it on the subject if it wanted good economic ties, after Britain angered China in April when it criticised its human rights record in a report.


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