The Chinese mission to the United Nations (UN) at Geneva on Monday refuted the erroneous remarks related to China by British Foreign Secretary at the 46th regular session of the Human Rights Council, which kicked off Monday and is expected to last until March 23.
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UK PM s remarks obstinately obtuse: China Daily editorial
In its editorial, the paper says the UK s involvement in Hong Kong affairs largely stems from the colonial mentality and arrogance of politicians.
Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives for a virtual meeting of G7 leaders in the Cabinet Room at Downing Street on Feb 19, 2021.PHOTO: AFP
PublishedFeb 22, 2021, 11:40 am SGT
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London [UK], February 22 (ANI): UK Foreign Minister Dominic Raab called on the UN Human Rights Council on Monday to address the human rights violations in China stating that the international body does not "consistently" pinpoint areas of the prevalence of the most pressing human rights issues.
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