Starmer announces visa-free travel to China
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Starmer hailed the economic benefits of resetting relations with China during a visit to Beijing – the first by a British prime minister in eight years
China has agreed to allow British citizens to travel to the country for up to 30 days without a visa, Downing Street has said. The announcement came after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met President Xi Jinping in Beijing, as he became the first British leader to visit the country in eight years.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will launch daily flights between Singapore and Beijing’s Daxing International Airport on 11 November 2024, subject to regulatory approvals. Located in the south of Beijing, the airport gives customers convenient access to the ...
Sir Keir Starmer will fly out of China this week a step closer to a possible bilateral services agreement, raising the hopes of British businesses that the prime minister said were “crying out for ways to grow their footprints” in the country.
The leaders of China and the U.K. are meeting as the two nations try to improve relations after years of tension. Keir Starmer, the first British prime minister to visit in eight years, is