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As Cameron visits, China paper criticises Britain

International Desk |
Update: 2013-12-03 09:16:46

DHAKA: With British prime minister David Cameron in the country on an official visit, a Chinese state-run newspaper on Tuesday labelled Britain a fallen great power worthy now only as a destination for tourists and students.

The Global Times editorial appeared as Cameron emphasised the potential for increased trade and investment during a visit to the financial hub of Shanghai, reports The Straits Times.

Cameron is leading Britain’s largest trade mission to China, with more than 100 leaders from business, education, and cultural fields, along with six government ministers.

During his time in Beijing, Cameron oversaw the signing of agreements in areas including space exploration and football training, and voiced support for a deal to free up trade between China and the European Union, China’s largest trading partner.

BDST: 1954 HRS, DEC 03, 2013

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