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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Cameron: Talking to Chinese leaders about Liu xiaobo


The just-concluded visit to China on Thursday, British Prime Minister David Cameron (11 November) said that in meetings with Chinese leaders, he mentioned being held in prison for the Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu problem.

Cameron stressed that, in the same met with Premier Wen Jiabao and Hu Jintao, the "topic of people and things without any restrictions."

Is the South Korean capital Seoul to participate in the G20 summit on BBC journalist Cameron said he talked with Chinese leaders the issue of human rights.

Spent two days in China, "a vital business trip", Cameron has been shrouded in his sacrifice human rights issues will be critical for the sound commercial interests.

Cameron said: "Of course, we are all involved in such things in private to talk about a firm and serious manner, not through the speakers."

Earlier, Downing Street has refused to confirm Mr Cameron talked with Chinese leaders, Liu problem.

Liu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this year infuriated the Beijing government, which to many countries put pressure on them not to be held in Oslo to attend the Nobel Peace Prize.

Britain and France, Germany and other European countries and the United States rejected the Chinese government's request, will send diplomats attended the Dec. 10 Nobel ceremony held

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