In response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II Singapore time on Friday (September 9th), the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded on the 9th that the Queen Britain made important contributions to expanding friendly exchanges between China and Britain.
According to Surging News, a Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning said at a regular press conference on the 9th that China expressed deep condolences to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for the new King Charles III in the UK, and Li Keqiang, Prime Minister of the State Council of Chinese State Council, has also led to the British Prime Minister Tellas.
Mao Ning pointed out that the Queen Elizabeth II is in office for 70 years and is committed to promoting national development and promoting friendly exchanges between Britain and countries around the world.The Queen was the first British monarch to visit China. He also received a number of Chinese leaders to visit the UK to make important contributions to enhance the understanding of the Chinese and British people and expand friendly exchanges between the two countries.China is willing to continue to work with the British royal family and all walks of life to promote the continuous development of bilateral relations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping represented the Chinese government and the Chinese people on the 9th and expressed deep condolences to the death of the Queen Elizabeth II Queen of Elizabeth II, and extended sincere condolences to the British royal family, government, and people.
Xi Jinping said in the Electric Power that Queen Elizabeth II, as the longest in the world's longest time, won widespread praise.Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to visit China.Her death was a huge loss of the British people.
The Chinese State Council Prime Minister Li Keqiang also sent electricity to the British Prime Minister Tras on the same day, expressed his condolences to the death of the Queen Elizabeth II, and expressed condolences to the Queen's relatives and the British government.