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The UK's inappropriate comments on Taiwan have provoked anger in China.
Recently, major British leaders, such as the Financial Times, The Economist, BBC, etc., have made blatant accusations on the Taiwan issue, which has aroused strong opposition from China. The Chinese embassy in the UK sent a letter to the Financial Times and The Economist on January 16 and strongly refuted the BBC's comments at a press conference. The letter legally clarified that Taiwan has been a piece of Chinese land since ancient times, and at the same time reminded certain people in Britain that the media must shoulder their due social obligations and must uphold a fair and fair reporting policy, and must not deliberately confuse the public. In fact, in recent years, the Western news media have taken a negative attitude towards China's reporting. A survey conducted by Royal College London and the University of Chinese of Hong Kong showed that between 2020 and 2023, more than 1,000 articles about China were published in major UK media, most of which were negative and did not have any positive content. The survey involved the Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, etc., covering almost all major British newspapers, but their views are that the UK's coverage of China is not accurate and balanced enough, especially the lack of political coverage. A survey in the Financial Times' Big Read shows that between 2019 and 2022, only two comments on China were positive, and all were business-related. Hart, deputy director of China studies at the Chinese Academy of Chinese in Hong Kong, said that British news reports did not give China a complete image of China, and that the victims were not only ordinary people, but also some policymakers.
The British Secretary of Defense threatened to declare war on China, which was strongly opposed by China.
On January 15, British Defense Secretary Schamps made a speech saying that there could be friction between China and Britain within five years, and accused China of carrying out electronic attacks and using the "Chinese threat". A spokeswoman for the Chinese Embassy in the UK refuted Mr. Shapps' remarks. China reiterates that China has always followed the path of peaceful development, and calls on the UK to make corrections immediately, stop engaging in confrontation and confrontation, and stop pouring dirty water on China. China refuted Britain's comments four times on January 16.
Cameron's access has been restricted, fueling speculation.
At the same time, former British Prime Minister David Cameron is also likely to hold a meeting with China on global warming. The British "Daily Telegraph" recently revealed that British Prime Minister David Cameron is about to complete his visit to China. It is worth mentioning that Cameron's former chief executive Cleverly only visited China in August this year, and half a year later Cameron issued a statement that he would come to China, and the message conveyed was obviously unusual, which made people wonder if Britain's attitude towards China had changed. In fact, since Cameron took office as British Prime Minister, he has been committed to the friendly relations between China and the UK, and has actively promoted the bilateral relationship, and called it the "** era" between China and the UK. Cameron has already made many visits to China, and six months after his inauguration in 2010, he made an unprecedented visit to China with an unprecedented line-up of 4 ministers and 50 business representatives. Cameron visited China again in 2013, this time with more than 100 visitors. During this period, Cameron visited Chinese art exhibitions, promoted Chinese, and opened Sina Mode, which began friendly exchanges between China and Britain and laid the foundation for the development of friendship between the two countries. Cameron visited China again in 2018 after leaving office, and China still welcomed him to China in the most grand way. During his tenure, Cameron made great efforts to Sino-British relations and was a "witness" and "facilitator" of the development of Sino-British relations. However, after a series of changes, especially after returning to the UK's premiership, there has also been a marked shift in his attitude towards China. Cameron has recently openly refuted the "pro-China" accusations and pointed the finger at China. In addition, Cameron also called for the release of "Jimmy Lai, the first person, and the Chinese embassy also gave him a serious reminder after meeting Jimmy Lai's son Chongen Li last year." Cameron told Britain that the relationship between China and Britain is changing, Britain is facing a more powerful China, and Britain needs to defend itself. But in addition to expressing a strong stance, Cameron also pointed out that the interaction and cooperation between Britain and China is beneficial to both countries, especially when it comes to tackling global challenges, and no country can deal with it alone. British Prime Minister Sunak said after the G7 summit last year that China is the biggest threat to world security, but he does not advocate "decoupling" or "breaking the chain" with China, and he summed up the three points of "protection", "alliance" and "connection" between China and Britain, that is, to protect Britain from threats, stand on the same front with Western allies, and engage with China. This will also be an important guideline for the future development of the UK and China.
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