Chinese Vice President Han Zheng Meets British Chancellor Rachel Reeves to Bolster Economic Cooperation
Beijing, The Gulf Observer: Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves on Saturday as part of the 11th China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue, marking a significant step in revitalizing bilateral relations.
During the meeting, Han emphasized the importance of China and the UK as global economic and financial leaders, underscoring the need for enhanced cooperation within their strategic partnership. He noted that strengthening economic and financial ties would promote economic growth, improve livelihoods, and support green development in both nations, while also injecting confidence and momentum into the global economy.
“China is willing to continue expanding openness and exchanges with the UK, enhancing mutual understanding and trust, and deepening mutually beneficial cooperation to bring more benefits to the two countries and the world,” Han stated.
Reeves highlighted the importance of resuming the dialogue after nearly six years, describing it as a meaningful milestone in bilateral relations. She reiterated the UK’s commitment to fostering stronger ties with China, expressing a desire to enhance candid dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation to advance the economic development of both nations.
The 11th China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue serves as a platform for both countries to address key economic challenges and explore collaborative opportunities, underscoring their shared commitment to global economic stability and sustainable growth.