Ministers plan high-level visits to China despite espionage trial outcry
National security adviser, education secretary and science minister to visit before end of year as part of policy to reset relations Ministers are pushing ahead with their reset of relations with China, including several planned high-level visits before the end of the year, despite the furore (…)
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