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Chinese Vice President Han Zheng is expected to attend Monday’s inauguration after meeting incoming US Vice President JD Vance Sunday, in a trip observers say is a significant – but ...
LONDON - British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said he expected to meet China’s Vice-President Han Zheng when senior Chinese figures visit London for King Charles’ coronation later this week.
China Vice-President Han Zheng also told Mr Cleverly at their meeting earlier that he hoped the two countries could make new advances in their relations.
Mr Cleverly would not go into detail on whether he has warned India against targeting British ... James Cleverly and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met at the Great Hall of the People in ...
Mr Cleverly met Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Chinese Foreign Minister and Director of the Office of the Central Foreign and Affairs Commission Wang Yi in Beijing. For the meeting with Vice ...
James Cleverly and Chinese vice president Han Zheng attend a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on Wednesday (Photo: Florence Lo/AP) Arj Singh ...
BEIJING -- British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said he used Wednesday's visit to Beijing to raise concerns over China's human-rights record and stressed the importance of maintaining a ...
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with Cleverly, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom, in Beijing on Wednesday, the Xinhua News Agency ...
But the Foreign Office insisted Mr Cleverly raised a number of issues with Vice President Han Zheng and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, including Chinese sanctions which have been placed on UK MPs.
Cleverly, who is the very first UK foreign minister to visit China in five years, held talks with Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng and is scheduled to meet top diplomat Wang Yi. Advertisment Also read ...
James Cleverly met first with Vice President Han Zheng, who said the visit will “further promote the sound and stable development of bilateral relations.” In an attempt to stabilize ties that have ...