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Warship sail-by could hurt trade talks — Chinese paper

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BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) — Britain could have hurt its chances of sealing a post-Brexit free trade deal with China, a major Chinese state-run newspaper warned yesterday after a Royal Navy warship sailed close to islands in the South China Sea claimed by China.

China and Britain agreed last month to look at the possibilit­y of reaching a “top notch” post-Brexit free trade deal which, if struck, would be an important political win for Britain’s Conservati­ve government.

“China and the UK had agreed to actively explore the possibilit­y of discussing a free trade agreement after Brexit. Any act that harms China’s core interests will only put a spanner in the works,” the official China Daily newspaper said in an editorial.

Britain has long courted China for a post-Brexit trade deal and talked up a “golden era” in ties, although any formal talks could not begin until Britain officially leaves the European Union next year and typically take many years to conclude.

The HMS Albion, a 22,000 ton amphibious warship, sailed near the Paracel Islands claimed by China last month, Reuters reported on Thursday, prompting an angry reaction from China which called it a “provocatio­n.”

The Paracels are occupied entirely by China but also claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan.

China’s claims in the South China Sea, through which some $3 trillion of shipborne trade passes each year, are contested by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam. Britain does not have any territoria­l claims in the area.

The China Daily said Britain was trying to “curry favor” with the US, which has been pushing for more internatio­nal participat­ion in freedom of navigation operations in the strategic waterway.

“Now that it is eyeing the US as an economic lifeline after it exits the European Union — the United Kingdom is no doubt eager to seize whatever opportunit­y it can to get into Washington’s good books,” the English-language newspaper said.

 ?? EPA-EFE ?? Britain’s Royal Navy (RN) amphibious transport HMS Albion is docked at a port in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam for a four-day visit as part of activities to celebrate the 45th anniversar­y of the two countries’ diplomatic ties.
EPA-EFE Britain’s Royal Navy (RN) amphibious transport HMS Albion is docked at a port in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam for a four-day visit as part of activities to celebrate the 45th anniversar­y of the two countries’ diplomatic ties.

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