Telegraph: Truss urges Sunak to take a tough stance against China

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Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss has urged the country’s government, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, to change its stance towards China and take a tougher stance against it. newspaper reports daily telegram.

According to the publication, Truss will appear in several public appearances in the near future, where he plans to focus on the alleged threat to Britain’s security from China.

The Daily Telegraph announced that the former prime minister will visit Tokyo on February 17, where he will focus on “Beijing’s threats to Taiwan”, China’s “economic coercion” and “grave human rights violations in China”. “

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in November 2022 declarationChina is the biggest threat to the economic security of the kingdom.

Sunak also pledged on behalf of London to support Taiwan “in resisting Chinese aggression”. According to the prime minister, Western countries largely agree with Britain’s view that China is systematically challenging Western values ​​and interests.

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