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Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper is due to travel to China and India for talks covering global security, trade and international health issues. Reuters reported that Cooper will meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Vice President Han Zheng before travelling to Shenzhen for discussions focused on science and technology.
The visit follows the Government’s attempt to reset relations with China after Keir Starmer’s trip earlier this year. The talks are expected to cover issues including the Strait of Hormuz, the war in Ukraine and the recent Ebola outbreak, with ministers arguing that engagement with major powers is necessary during a period of heightened international instability.
Cooper is then expected to travel to India, where she will meet External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and other figures connected with the UK-India Vision 2035 initiative. The visit comes after the two countries signed a free trade agreement last year, although implementation has faced difficulties linked to UK steel import restrictions.

