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Lan Taowen and Wang Yi talked over the phone and emphasized that the UK is deeply concerned about the situation in Hong Kong

2021-05-29T09:51:30.208Z


British Foreign Secretary Lan Taowen (Dominic Raab) had a phone conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on May 27. Lan Taowen posted on Twitter that he emphasized in the call that the United Kingdom is deeply concerned about the situation in Hong Kong and the needs of the United Nations.


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Written by: He Wenhan

2021-05-27 20:48

Last update date: 2021-05-27 20:57

British Foreign Secretary Lan Taowen (Dominic Raab) had a phone conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on May 27.

Lan Taowen posted on Twitter that he emphasized during the call that the United Kingdom is deeply concerned about the situation in Hong Kong and that the United Nations needs to enter Xinjiang without restriction.

Lan Taowen tweeted on the 27th that he and Wang Yi talked about the importance of cooperation on global challenges such as "climate change" and "health issues."

He also pointed out that Britain is deeply concerned about the situation in Hong Kong and the need for the United Nations to enter Xinjiang without restriction.

↓Lan Taowen posts on Twitter

Today I spoke to China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the importance of working together on global challenges such as climate change and health. I underlined the UK's deep concern at the situation in Hong Kong and the need for the UN to have unfettered access to Xinjiang. pic.twitter.com/tgSrEDrkec

— Dominic Raab (@DominicRaab) May 27, 2021

A press release from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office) pointed out that before the two ended the call, they agreed that the two countries would cooperate on issues ranging from trade to dealing with biodiversity loss. And expressed that they look forward to further discussions on these topics.

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