Britain Scores Points with Mainland, Opposes Taiwan Referendum
Britain has come out against Taiwan's referendum to "gain membership of the United Nations" scoring huge points with Beijing.
Britain's policy is One-China.
Britain's Foreign Secretary met with his Chinese counterpart to reiterate his desire for good will and peace to both countries.
The meeting also involved an exchange of views on:
1. Iran and its nuclear program
2. North Korea
3. Darfur
4. climate change
5. cooperation in trade, investment, culture, education, research and development and Olympic Games.
Good Sino-British relations = world peace and stability, said the Chinese Foreign Secretary.
And if the two countries don't particularly care for each other?
Then what?

