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Yvette Cooper admits ‘complex’ relations with China amid Prince Andrew spy claims | Foreign policy

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Bu içerikte, İngiltere İçişleri Bakanı Yvette Cooper’ın Çin ile karmaşık bir ilişkiye sahip olduklarını kabul ettiği ve Çinli bir casusun Prens Andrew ile bağlantılı olduğu iddiasıyla ülkeye alınmaması konusunda açıklamalarda bulunduğu belirtilmektedir. Casusun Prens Andrew’un doğum günü partisine davet edildiği ve Buckingham Sarayı’na iki kez ziyaret ettiği, St James Sarayı ve Windsor Kalesi’ni Prens’in daveti üzerine ziyaret ettiği aktarılmaktadır. Ayrıca casusun eski Başbakanlar David Cameron ve Theresa May ile de buluştuğu ancak her ikisinin de kendisini hatırlamadığını söylediği belirtilmektedir. İngiltere’nin ulusal güvenliğine yönelik tehditlere karşı güçlü bir yaklaşım sergilediği ancak ekonomik işbirliği açısından Çin ile karmaşık bir ilişkinin olduğu vurgulanmaktadır. Prens Andrew’un casusla tüm iletişimini kestiğini açıkladığı ve casusun ülkeye girişinin yasaklandığı bilgisi de paylaşılmaktadır. Çin’in akademik, iş ve hükümet kurumlarını etkilemeye çalıştığı ve İngiliz hükümetinin ve halkının bu tür etkileşimlere karşı dikkatli olması gerektiği belirtilmektedir. İçişleri Bakanlığı’nın casusu ülkeye almama gerekçesi olarak Çin Komünist Partisi’nin bir parçası olan United Front Work Department (UFWD) tarafından gizli ve aldatıcı faaliyetlerde bulunduğuna inanıldığı ifade edilmektedir. Casusun havaalanında durdurulduğu ve telefonunun ele geçirildiği, telefon ile yüksek düzeyde iletişim olduğunu gösteren bilgilerin bulunduğu belirtilmektedir. Ayrıca Prens’in danışmanı Dominic Hampshire’dan casusa yönelik mesajlar içeren bir ileti de aktarılmaktadır.
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Kaynak: www.theguardian.com

The UK home secretary, Yvette Cooper, has admitted the government has a “complex arrangement” with China because of the need for economic cooperation, against the backdrop of the exclusion of an alleged Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew.

The man – who was banned from Britain by the government on national security grounds – was invited to Andrew’s birthday party and visited Buckingham Palace twice as well as St James’s Palace and Windsor Castle at the invitation of the prince, according to the Times.

It was reported by the Sunday Times that the man also met David Cameron and Theresa May and kept pictures of his meetings with the two prime ministers on the desk in his office. Both said they did not recall meeting him.

Cooper was asked on the BBC One’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme what her message was to China. “Well, we will continue to take a very strong approach to our national security, that includes to any challenge to our national security including to our economic security from China, from other countries around the world, that will always be the approach that we will take.

“Of course, with China we also need to make sure we have that economic interaction, economic cooperation in place as well. So it’s a complex arrangement.”

The former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith has said he will raise an urgent question about the man in the Commons on Monday, raising the possibility he could be named under parliamentary privilege.

On Friday, the Duke of York said he had “ceased all contact” with the businessman when concerns were first raised about him. A statement from the prince’s office said Andrew met the individual through “official channels”, with “nothing of a sensitive nature ever discussed”.

The businessman, referred to as H6, brought his case to the special immigration appeals commission (Siac), which upheld a ruling that he should be excluded from the UK.

The shadow home secretary, Chris Philp, said proven instances of Chinese interference needed to be publicly exposed in order to keep the public and government vigilant.

“This question of Chinese influence is not a new one. It’s been around for years, or even decades,” he told the BBC. “They’ve been systematically trying to infiltrate universities, to steal intellectual property businesses for the same reason, and also influence government institutions. We need to be super-vigilant and publicly expose Chinese infiltration where it happens. Everybody in academia, in business, in government needs to be alert. If anyone has the slightest concern, they should contact the security services immediately.”

In the letter from the home secretary excluding the businessman in July last year, it said: “We have reason to believe you are engaging, or have previously engaged, in covert and deceptive activity on behalf of the United Front Work Department (UFWD) which is an arm of the Chinese Communist party (CCP) state apparatus.”

The alleged spy was initially stopped at an airport in November 2021 where his phone was seized. Communication on the phone, which is set out in the hand down from Siac, suggests there was high-level contact between the businessman and the prince.

In a message from the duke’s adviser, Dominic Hampshire, it said: “Outside of his closest internal confidants, you sit at the very top of a tree that many, many people would like to be on.”

It also contained a message from the duke’s adviser to the businessman, which said that since their first meeting “we have wisely navigated our way around former private secretaries and we have found a way to carefully remove those people who we don’t completely trust … we found away to get the relevant people unnoticed in and out of the house in Windsor”.

Yvette Cooper admits ‘complex’ relations with China amid Prince Andrew spy claims | Foreign policy
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