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UK-China relationship must be honest if it is to survive - minister
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“I would say that it’s a relationship that if it is to endure, has to be one that is honest, and I think we are providing honesty and frankness when it comes to important issues like Hong Kong,” Buckland told LBC radio.
“We will continue to be robust and frank with China, where we think that they have overstepped the mark.”
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