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China willing to deepen cooperation with UK across various fields: premier

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China willing to deepen cooperation with UK across various fields: premier

2026-01-29 19:49 Last Updated At:22:57

Chinese Premier Li Qiang held talks with visiting British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Beijing on Thursday, with the two leaders agreeing to deepen cooperation across various fields to promote the steady and long-term development of China-UK relations.

Starmer arrived in the Chinese capital on Wednesday to begin a four-day official visit at the invitation of Li, marking the first visit by a British prime minister to the country in eight years.

During talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Li said China is willing to continue working with the UK in the same direction, to respect each other's core interests and major concerns, strengthen strategic communication, solidify the foundation of mutual trust, and deepen cooperation across various fields to ensure the steady and long-term development of bilateral relations.

This will not only benefit the two countries in jointly addressing the risks and changes in the international landscape and promoting common development, but will also inject more positive energy into global peace and stability, Li said.    China is ready to improve inter-governmental dialogue and cooperation mechanisms with the UK and conduct more frequent exchanges at all levels and across all fields, said the Chinese premier.

He called on both sides to leverage their complementary advantages to expand the scale and improve the quality of bilateral trade. The two sides should deepen cooperation in key areas such as finance, artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, clean energy, the digital economy and modern shipping services, Li said, stressing the need for mutual empowerment and better development in these emerging industries.

Li also called on the UK to provide a fair, transparent, and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises investing in the UK.

Addressing the current international climate of rising unilateralism, protectionism, and hegemonic bullying, Li called on China and the UK, as permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, to demonstrate the responsibility of major countries by strengthening multilateral communication and coordination, upholding the authority of the UN, safeguarding multilateralism and free trade, and promoting the development of the international order in a more just and rational direction.    For his part, Starmer reaffirmed the UK's willingness to adhering to the spirit of mutual respect, candor, and openness, and to strengthening high-level exchanges and dialogue with China.

He expressed support for open and free trade and a desire to deepen cooperation in the economic, trade, and cultural fields. He also extended a welcome to Chinese enterprises to invest and cooperate in the UK.

The British prime minister added that the UK is ready to strengthen multilateral coordination with China to jointly address global challenges and open a new chapter in the relationship between the two countries.

Following the talks, Li and Starmer jointly witnessed the signing of several cooperation documents across multiple key sectors covering the economy and trade, agriculture and food, media, education and market regulation.

China willing to deepen cooperation with UK across various fields: premier

China willing to deepen cooperation with UK across various fields: premier

The prolonged closure of the Rafah crossing has left thousands of Palestinians in Gaza unable to travel abroad for medical treatment, education or family reunions, according to residents and health officials.

For many in Gaza, the crossing is more than a border point. After months of near-total isolation, it has become a crucial route for patients seeking care abroad, students hoping to continue their studies and families separated by the conflict.

Health officials say the extended closure has taken a heavy toll. More than 1,000 patients are reported to have died while waiting for permission to travel overseas for medical treatment.

"Our lives are tied to the crossing. If it opens, it gives us life. If it stays closed, we remain in a state of clinical death. I’ve been in the hospital for one hundred days," said Haitham Al-Qanoua, an injured Palestinian.

Hospitals say tens of thousands of patients remain on waiting lists, including children and cancer patients in urgent need of specialized care that is unavailable inside Gaza.

"More than 20,000 citizens have completed referral procedures for treatment abroad and are waiting to travel. Among them are 4,000 children and 4,000 cancer patients. There are also extremely critical cases that require immediate medical evacuation," said Zaher Al-Wahidi, director of the Health Information Center in Gaza.

The closure has also disrupted education plans, leaving many young Palestinians unable to pursue studies overseas.

"I've applied for Ministry of Education scholarships to study abroad in Turkey and Hungary, but I wasn't lucky to get them. Going abroad would help my parents save the money they spent on me in this awful condition. Opening the crossing is extremely important so people can travel, go on with their lives, and for me to complete my education," said Saeed Masoud, a Palestinian student.

For many families, the closure has meant prolonged separation, with relatives stranded on opposite sides of the border.

"I'm waiting for the crossing to open to see my children and my wife. She, with my children, left Gaza to accompany her father who needed medical treatment after he was injured in an Israeli airstrike on Deir al-Balah. I haven't seen my family for nearly two years, and I miss them deeply," said Ayman Abu Shanab, a displaced Palestinian.

With the Rafah crossing still closed, patients in need of treatment abroad, students seeking to continue their studies and families separated by the conflict remain unable to travel.

Rafah crossing closure strands patients, students, families in Gaza

Rafah crossing closure strands patients, students, families in Gaza

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