UK-China ‘ice age’ thaws: Why the West needs Beijing
British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper visited Beijing in June 2026 to reset UK-China relations after a period of strained ties. This visit, following Prime Minister Keir Starmer's trip in January, aims to revive economic and diplomatic engagement despite ongoing disagreements on security, human rights, and the war in Ukraine. Cooper emphasized the importance of "candour and respect" in discussions to address global challenges like conflicts and outbreaks, advocating for a rules-based international order. Analysts suggest this diplomatic shift is pragmatic, driven by the UK's economic needs and reliance on China for advanced goods and critical resources, especially amidst global instability and evolving US-China relations. The UK government's efforts to thaw relations began with former Foreign Secretary David Lammy's visit in October 2024.