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AUKUS: Impact on Anglo-Chinese Relations

20 October 2021

Lead MP

Daniel Kawczynski
Shrewsbury and Atcham
Con

Responding Minister

Amanda Milling

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EconomyClimateForeign Affairs
Word Count: 12502
Other Contributors: 9

At a Glance

Daniel Kawczynski raised concerns about aukus: impact on anglo-chinese relations in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The hon. Member asked the government to consider establishing additional naval bases in the Indo-Pacific region akin to its base in Bahrain, stressing the need for Britain's military presence there to maintain peace and stability. He also requested that negotiations for joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) be prioritized to diversify trade partners away from China.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Shrewsbury and Atcham
Opened the debate
The hon. Member is concerned about the increasing threat posed by China, particularly in its territorial disputes and aggressive actions in the South China Sea, which involve militarizing islands claimed by other nations. He also cited concerns over human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Hong Kong's democratic movement suppression as evidence of China's growing assertiveness. The MP highlighted the economic dependency on China and advocated for a recalibration of trade policies to reduce this dependence.

Government Response

Amanda Milling
Government Response
Thanked Mr Davies and expressed condolences to David Amess's family. Acknowledged AUKUS will support peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, not aimed at any one country. Stressed that AUKUS is consistent with non-proliferation treaty obligations and Australia's commitment as a non-nuclear weapons state. Discussed UK's strategic tilt towards the Indo-Pacific region and its economic importance. Highlighted visits to the Philippines, Singapore, and Japan, emphasizing support for CPTPP membership and regional security through the deployment of the UK carrier strike group. Mentioned the importance of constructive dialogue regarding Taiwan tensions, asserting no diplomatic relations with Taiwan but supporting strong unofficial ties. Emphasized the need to work closely with China while not compromising on values or national security. Reiterated ongoing efforts in international partnerships such as climate change and biodiversity loss.
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