(Beijing / London Comprehensive News) The Vice President of China Wang Qishan, Wang Qishan, went to the British Embassy in China on Monday (September 12), hanging the British Queen Elizabeth II, and described Elizabeth II being a promoter of the development of Sino -British relations.And contributor.
According to Xinhua News Agency, Wang Qishan stood silent in front of Elizabeth II, and inscribed inscriptions on the hanging book, representing the Chinese government and the Chinese government and the people, expressed deep condolences to the British royal family, government, and people.
Wang Qishan described that Elizabeth II was a promoter and contributor to the development of Sino -British relations. It was the first British monarch to visit China. He had received a number of Chinese leaders to visit the Britain and made positive contributions to the development of Sino -British relations.
China and Britain established an agency -level diplomatic relations in 1954, and promoted this relationship into a ambassador in 1972.Elizabeth II realized the first visit to China by the British monarch in 1986.
Wang Qishan said that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Ambassador -level diplomatic relations between China and Britain. The development of bilateral relations fully shows that as long as you adhere to mutual respect, mutual benefit and win -win, China -British relations can maintain smooth and smooth.In the long run, with the Chinese side, strengthen dialogue and exchanges, promote mutually beneficial cooperation, work together to deal with challenges, and ensure that bilateral relations move on healthy and stable tracks.
Elizabeth II died on September 8, local time.On the 9th, Chinese officials called the new King Charles III in Britain on the 9th, describing the death of the Queen of Britain as "a huge loss of the British people"; Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang also expressed his condolences to British Prime Minister Tras.
The national funeral of Elizabeth II will be held on September 19 at the Church of Westminster, London. U.S. President Biden, Australian Prime Minister Albanis and other national dignitaries are expected to attend; China has not yet announced whether it will send representatives to the funeral.