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Asked about details of the business deals being signed by the UK and China and would the Prime Minister be raising the issue of human rights with the Chinese, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman told the assembled press that we would update people on details of the bilateral talks later today. On the issue of human rights, the PMS replied that he would talk a bit more about what was discussed in the meetings at afternoon lobby, but as ever, no issue was off the table.
Asked whether Premier Wen had raised the issue of sovereign debt and the situation with Greece, the PMS replied that he had seen the comments made by Premier Wen on that subject and he had no doubt that the situation in the global economy would form part of the discussions today. Asked specifically about Greece, the PMS said he thought there would be discussion on the economic situation in general.
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