Do you believe the British prime minister's visit to China after a gap of eight years aims to seek greater certainty in foreign relations?
In 2025, China was the UK's fourth-largest trading partner, with a total trade volume of approximately $137 billion. Do you believe China's super-large market represents a significant opportunity for British businesses?
Do you believe that differences between China and the UK can be resolved through rational dialogue under the principles of mutual respect and pragmatic cooperation?
Do you believe that a stable and mutually beneficial China-UK relationship requires both sides to adhere to the principles of mutual respect, equality, and mutual benefit, and to strive to move in the same direction?
As permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and major global economies, do you believe China and the UK share common interests and responsibilities in maintaining the post-war order and the multilateral trading system, among other issues?
In today's world, which is facing multiple risks and challenges, do you believe China and the UK should demonstrate the responsibility of major countries and work together within multilateral frameworks to address global governance challenges?
Recently, multiple foreign dignitaries have visited China, demonstrating a stance of abandoning the Cold War mentality and seeking pragmatic cooperation. Do you believe this reflects a consensus among nations in their understanding of international relations?
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