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Sophie Wingate

Downing Street leaves door open to Xi Jinping UK visit

No 10 did not rule out a visit to the UK by Chinese President Xi Jinping (Carl Court/PA) - (PA Wire)

Downing Street has left the door open to a future visit to the UK by President Xi Jinping.

No 10 did not rule out a visit by the Chinese leader when questioned about the possibility during Sir Keir Starmer’s trip to Beijing.

The Prime Minister’s spokesman underscored the Government’s aim to reset the relationship between the two countries after years of tension.

The official told reporters in Beijing: “I’m not going to get ahead of engagements, future leader visits.

“But I think we’ve been very clear that a constructive and more open relationship with China is in the UK’s national interest and that’s what the Prime Minister will continue to pursue.”

Mr Xi’s last state visit to the UK was in October 2015.

He was hosted by then-prime minister David Cameron, who was seeking a “golden era” of UK-China ties, and the pair were famously pictured drinking a pint at a pub near the prime minister’s Chequers country estate.

Relations deteriorated dramatically under subsequent Tory governments, with friction over issues including the curtailing of freedoms in Hong Kong, China’s support for Russia’s war in Ukraine and human rights abuses in Xinjiang.

Then-prime minister David Cameron took Chinese President Xi Jinping to The Plough Inn near Chequers during his 2015 state visit (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA) (PA Archive)

During his trip to China, the first by a UK prime minister since 2018, Sir Keir said he wanted “more sophisticated” ties with the world’s second-largest economy.

He said that he had a “respectful discussion” with the Chinese leader on issues of concern to the UK and that this was “part and parcel of the reason to engage”.

The possibility of a visit by Mr Xi prompted criticism from the Conservatives.

Leader Kemi Badenoch said: “Keir Starmer seems incapable of acting in Britain’s national interest.

“We should not roll out the red carpet for a state that conducts daily espionage in our country, flouts international trading rules and aids Putin in his senseless war on Ukraine.

“We need a dialogue with China, we do not need to kowtow to them.”

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