Rishi Sunak says UK will take 'robust' approach to Beijing

Rishi Sunak faces his China hawks and says UK will take ‘robust’ approach to Beijing but rows back on previous warning that the Communist Party is nation’s ‘largest threat’

  • PM Rishi Sunak has said the UK will take a ‘robust’ approach to China’s regime 
  • He rowed back on previous comments that Beijing was the UK’s ‘largest threat’ 
  • Mr Sunak said that the UK needs a ‘smart and sophisticated’ approach to China  

Rishi Sunak is set to take on the China hawks in his own party as he sets out plans for dealing with the ‘epoch-defining challenge’ posed by Beijing.

Speaking ahead of the publication today of the Integrated Review (IR) of foreign and defence policy, the Prime Minister said the UK would take a ‘robust’ approach to China’s communist regime. 

But, in comments likely to be seized on by critics in his own party, he rowed back on a previous warning that Beijing was now the UK’s ‘largest threat’.

Mr Sunak said the UK needed a ‘smart and sophisticated’ approach to China, rather than simply treating it as a threat. 

He also said it was right to ‘engage’ with Beijing on issues such as economic stability and climate change. 

The Prime Minister (pictured) said the UK would take a ‘robust’ approach to China’s communist regime

During the Tory leadership contest last summer, Mr Sunak described the country, led by president Xi Jinping (pictured) as ‘the largest threat to Britain and the world’s security this century’.

During the Tory leadership contest last summer, Mr Sunak described the country, led by president Xi Jinping as ‘the largest threat to Britain and the world’s security this century’.

But speaking yesterday, the PM declined to repeat his comments. He said: ‘China presents an epoch-defining challenge to us.

It’s a regime that is increasingly authoritarian at home and assertive abroad and has a desire to reshape the world order.

‘What I would say is, I don’t think it’s smart or sophisticated foreign policy to reduce our relationship with China. In the IR you will see a thoughtful and detailed approach.’

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