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China's top security chief meets with UK PM’s national security adviser
China's top security chief Meng Jianzhu met with Mark Sedwill, national security adviser to the British prime minister, in Beijing on Oct 9.
Meng Jianzhu (right), head of China's Commission for Political and Legal Affairs, meets with Mark Sedwill, the British prime minister's national security adviser, in Beijing on Oct 9. [Photo by Hao Fan/The People's Courts News and Communication Agency] |
China is willing to work together with the UK to implement the important consensus reached by both countries and make better use of the security dialogue mechanism, said Meng.
He added that both countries should deepen pragmatic cooperation in various areas, including counter-terrorism, combating cyber and economic crimes, and fighting against human trafficking.
Meng expressed his hope that the “golden period” of the China-UK relationship will reach a new height.
Sedwill echoed Meng, saying that the UK is willing to maintain a long-term and deepening cooperative relationship with China.
He hoped that the two sides will make more pragmatic progress in counter-terrorism and cyber security.