
British Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech at Peking University, urged China to carry out political reforms.
Cameron expect China to have political openness, to ensure social stability and prosperity and said the best way is to synchronize the economic and political development.
Cameron said Britain "sincere and deeply" concerned about human rights in China.
Political opening
In his address he said, "China's recent development in the economic freedom to China and the world benefit, I hope this makes the Chinese enjoy greater political openness."
Cameron said, "I firmly believe that prosperity and social stability to ensure that the best way is to synchronize the economic and political development."
He said that, in some ways, China has done, for example, with the past, the Chinese common people in the choice of place of residence, employment and travel has enjoyed a lot of freedom.
Cameron said: "There are a lot of people on my blog, send text messages. Recognize that these advances are important."
"Must be open"
He added that the British need for openness with China on some issues. Britain and China have differences on some issues, particularly on human rights issues, this is not a secret.
But he said, "We raised this point is to face human rights issues are not bright, or the public to show off that we did that. We raise human rights issues, because the British people want us to do so because we sincerely and deeply concerned about these issues . "
However, for the first time Cameron's visit to China as prime minister is not directly mentioned in the speech of Chinese dissidents, Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo.
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