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Xi, Sunak to hold first China-UK meeting in five years

british prime minister Rishi Sunak will meet with the Chinese president on Wednesday Xi Jinping during the summit of G20 in Indonesiain what will be the first meeting of leaders of these countries in five years, indicated Downing Street.

Sunak will urge Xi to keep a “frank and constructive relationship” between London and Beijing, the British government statement said.

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“The challenges posed by China are systemic and long-term,” affirms the text, which speaks of the “(China’s) authoritarian leadership’s attempt to reshape the international order.”

But the key issues addressed in the G20such as disruptions to the global economy or food and energy security, cannot be resolved “without coordinated action by all the world’s major economies” and “That includes China”Add.

On his second international trip since the pandemic, Xi Jinping has been the most requested leader of the summit of leaders of the G20 on the touristy Indonesian island of Bali.

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The communist leader met for three hours with the US president Joe Bidenbut he also held shorter meetings with the leaders of France, Argentina, Australia and Spain, among others.

Source: Elcomercio

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