CNBC: ‘Golden era’ for Britain and China’s relationship is over, UK PM Rishi Sunak says
* Beijing’s move toward even greater authoritarianism posed a systemic challenge to Britain’s values and interests, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned.
* “Let’s be clear, the so-called golden era is over,” Sunak said Monday at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet in London.
* His comments come shortly after public demonstrations were held across China to protest the country’s stringent zero-Covid policy.
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the so-called golden era of relations with China was over, warning that Beijing’s move toward even greater authoritarianism posed a systemic challenge to Britain’s values and interests.
“Let’s be clear, the so-called golden era is over,” Sunak said Monday in his first major foreign policy speech.
His reference to the “golden era” for the U.K.-China relationship echoed comments made by former U.K. Finance Minister George Osborne in 2015, who had claimed Britain could be China’s “best partner in the West.”
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WNU Editor: China is still China. It has not changed. What has changed is the West, and specifically, their views towards China.
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