A cross-party delegation of British lawmakers will visit China this month for the first time since 2019, two sources familiar with the preparations said, in ​a sign of warming ties since a visit in January by Prime ‌Minister Keir Starmer.

– The five-day trip by 12 Labour and Conservative MPs in mid-May is organised by the Great Britain-China Centre, an NGO funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office to promote ties with ​China.

– In contrast, British lawmakers have made nine visits since 2022 to Taiwan, the ​democratically governed island that China claims as its own territory, although Taiwan rejects the claim.

-In 2021, China imposed sanctions on nine Britons, including Iain Duncan Smith, the former leader of the Conservative Party, accusing ​them of spreading “lies and disinformation” about alleged human rights abuses in its western region of ​Xinjiang.

Beijing then lifted sanctions on six serving lawmakers in January after Starmer met President Xi Jinping on ‌his ⁠China trip, which both sides hailed as a “reset” in ties.

– Until then, relations had soured by tension during the coronavirus pandemic over human rights and spying accusations.

– However, China has retained its Xinjiang-related sanctions on two British academics and lawyers, as well as four organisations based in ​Britain.

– The British MPs’ visit ​follows one in March ⁠by nine European lawmakers, the first in eight years after China lifted sanctions on certain MEPs in 2025.

– The resumption in parliamentary exchanges ​marks a tentative reopening of diplomatic dialogue after years of frosty ​ties between ⁠China and Europe.

– However, issues around alleged Chinese spying and the controversial mega-embassy China plans to build in London continue to swirl.

– This week, a London court held two men guilty of spying on behalf ⁠of Hong ​Kong and China, targeting prominent pro-democracy dissidents now based ​in Britain.

– The men, both dual Chinese and British nationals, denied the accusations, while the Chinese embassy in London has ​accused Britain of fabricating the charges against them.

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/british-mps-visit-china-first-time-seven-years-sources-say-2026-05-08

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