New Chinese Embassy in UK Risks Becoming Espionage Hub for Europe: Analysts
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the move as a pragmatic and sensible diplomatic step.
New Chinese Embassy in UK Risks Becoming Espionage Hub for Europe: Analysts Britain’s decision to authorize a Chinese mega-embassy has drawn criticism from observers concerned about potential espionage and the regime’s systemic threat. Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the move as a sensible diplomatic and pragmatic step, a day after Beijing stated the project met all legal requirements. A government spokesperson affirmed that intelligence agencies vetted the process to prioritize national security.
- The UK approved the construction plan for a Chinese mega-embassy on Jan. 20, overturning a previous rejection.
- Critics argue the decision risks embedding a hostile espionage hub and fails to address the regime’s systemic threat.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the authorization as a pragmatic diplomatic step.
- Beijing stated the project adheres to all legal requirements.
- A government spokesperson confirmed intelligence agencies vetted the process to ensure national security.
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