Chinese delegation banned from paying tribute to Queen

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London: Britain has denied permission to Chinese government representatives to pay their respects to the body of Queen Elizabeth II, which is kept in ‘Westminster Hall’ in London. Representatives of various countries are also coming in person and paying tribute to the body of the queen.

In this case, on behalf of the Chinese government, the country’s high officials came to pay their respects. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House of Commons of the British Parliament, refused to allow it. Last year, British MPs condemned China’s years of human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims in China’s Xinjiang province. Subsequently, the country banned the entry of 5 British MPs and their families into Chinese territory.

Subsequently, the MPs demanded that the Chinese government representatives, who are coming to pay homage to the Queen’s body, should not be allowed to enter the premises. Following this, Chinese representatives have been banned. Britain has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to participate in the Queen’s funeral the day after tomorrow. Vice President Wang Guishan is expected to attend on his behalf. China is not barred from participating in the Queen’s funeral.

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