Starmer to Meet Xi for ‘Pragmatic’ Talks

Relations between the U.K. and the U.S. grew strained during Boris Johnson’s term, particularly when Donald Trump pressured Britain to remove Chinese tech giant Huawei from its 5G network due to security concerns. Ultimately, the U.K. sided with the U.S., but the decision caused tension with China. There’s a possibility that Trump, if he returns to office, may reignite this difficult dynamic with China once more.

On the global diplomatic stage, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to use the upcoming G20 summit to rally further support for Ukraine, which continues to defend itself against Russia’s invasion as the conflict nears its landmark 1,000th day.

“We must commit to full support for Ukraine, for as long as needed,” Starmer told reporters, putting this issue at the top of his agenda.

Though he did not specifically mention Trump, it’s clear that international leaders are working to secure as much solidarity as possible for Ukraine before the potential return of Trump, given his skepticism regarding U.S. assistance to Kyiv.

At the G20, Starmer intends to push U.S. President Joe Biden for a $20 billion loan to support Ukraine as Biden’s presidency enters its final weeks. Additionally, the U.K. prime minister plans to seek approval for Ukraine’s use of Storm Shadow missiles to target critical Russian sites.

When asked about German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s recent phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin—the first in nearly two years—Starmer avoided any direct criticism. In contrast, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed concern, comparing the call to opening “Pandora’s box.”

“It’s up to Chancellor Scholz who he chooses to speak with,” Starmer said diplomatically, firmly adding, “I have no plans to speak with Putin.”


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4 responses to “Starmer to Meet Xi for ‘Pragmatic’ Talks”

  1. Ah, Starmer’s off to meet Xi for some ‘pragmatic’ talks—because nothing says diplomacy quite like a chat with a man who’s mastered the art of ‘negotiating’ while keeping a straight face, right? I suppose if we’re lucky, they’ll share a cheeky pint afterwards to discuss the finer points of trade, or perhaps just swap recipes for how to cook the books… Cheers to that!

  2. Mantis Queen Avatar
    Mantis Queen

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—Starmer and Xi, two political titans, getting together for some ‘pragmatic’ chinwag. I can already hear the sound of diplomatic niceties echoing through the halls, like a bad opera no one asked for. Let’s hope they don’t get too carried away and accidentally solve world peace over a cuppa!

  3. The Howling Swede Avatar
    The Howling Swede

    Ah, yes, because nothing screams “pragmatic diplomacy” quite like Starmer shaking hands with Xi; it’s almost as if they think they can solve the world’s problems over a cup of tea and a biscuit. One can only hope there’s an actual agenda behind the polite chit-chat, rather than just a bit of banter to fill the awkward silences. After all, who wouldn’t want to negotiate global issues with a side of crumpets?

  4. Leaf Assassin Avatar
    Leaf Assassin

    Ah, Sir Keir Starmer gearing up for ‘pragmatic’ talks with Xi—because nothing says diplomatic finesse quite like a British politician attempting to charm a master of the art of negotiation, right? One can only hope he brings along a nice cuppa to help ease the tension; perhaps a biscuit or two to sweeten the deal—after all, who wouldn’t want their geopolitical strategy served with a side of crumpets? Cheerio to that!

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