British Labour Party Shadow Foreign Secretary Discusses Policy with Unchanged Stance on Taiwan and Concerns over Cross-Strait Relations

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The British Labour Party's Shadow Foreign Secretary, Rami, outlined the party's main diplomatic tasks post-appointment, emphasizing economic growth as a key foundation for their foreign policy. Rami highlighted three major reset directions in Labour's diplomacy, including the EU, climate change, and the Global South. While confirming Labour's unchanged stance on Taiwan, Rami expressed concerns over the situation in the Taiwan Strait. In discussions on China, Rami criticized the Conservatives' inconsistency and pledged active engagement with China if Labour comes into power. Notably, Rami's tone towards authoritarian countries like China was more lenient compared to the Conservative approach. Despite reservations over Rami's past controversial remarks, his recent diplomatic discourse displayed caution and moderation, hinting at maintaining potential dialogue channels for the future administration.

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