Cameron will meet with the head of China’s Foreign Ministry for the first time since taking office

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British Foreign Secretary David Cameron will meet with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. This was reported by Guard With reference to sources.

This will be their first meeting since Cameron was appointed head of the UK’s foreign policy department, the material notes.

“Cameron has been under pressure over his ties to China since becoming foreign minister and faces calls to raise human rights and national security issues ahead of his meeting with Wang Yi,” the newspaper said.

The text states that Britain has already called on Cameron to raise the situation regarding the Uyghurs and human rights in China, and to demand the lifting of sanctions against some politicians in the United Kingdom.

Before that David Cameron statedHe said China has become “more aggressive and assertive” in recent years. According to him, much has changed in Beijing’s policies since he served as prime minister and maintained warm relations with China.

Previously The British Prime Minister announced that the “golden age” of relations with the PRC is over.

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