UK lines up new ambassador to help rebuild China ties
- Britain has appointed Mr. Peter Wilson as the next ambassador to China, expected to take up his role later this year.
- Mr. Wilson previously served as the British ambassador to the Netherlands and Brazil and worked in the Beijing embassy from 2007 to 2010.
- This appointment aligns with the Labour government's efforts to enhance diplomatic relations with China after previous tensions.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited London, reviving a strategic dialogue between the UK and China, which had been dormant for over six years.
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UK Lines up New Ambassador to Help Rebuild China Ties
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Britain has lined up a Mandarin-speaking diplomat whose father was a governor of Hong Kong as the next ambassador to China, according to three sources, and he is expected to take up one of the most challenging roles in British diplomacy later this year.
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