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UK approves China mega embassy near London financial hub

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Government grants approval after years of delays

Britain’s government has approved plans for China to build a large new embassy complex close to London’s financial district, ending years of political and security debate. The project at Royal Mint Court would become China’s largest diplomatic mission in Europe, covering around 20,000 square meters.

China purchased the former coin minting site in 2018, but the proposal was delayed three times as officials weighed economic interests against security concerns.

Security warnings and political backlash

The decision has drawn sharp criticism from lawmakers and security focused voices. Opposition figures warned that the embassy’s location near sensitive fiber optic infrastructure could pose national security risks. Some unredacted plans published by British media suggest underground rooms would be built close to cables carrying financial and communications data.

Alicia Kearns, the Conservative Party’s shadow national security minister, said the project could become a long term burden for British intelligence services.

Intelligence concerns remain unresolved

Britain’s domestic intelligence agency MI5 did not formally object to the embassy plans, despite repeatedly warning about ongoing threats from Chinese state actors. The agency has previously raised alarms about espionage efforts targeting UK lawmakers and institutions.

Chinese officials have dismissed those claims, calling them unfounded and politically motivated.

Diplomatic and economic calculations

The approval is widely seen as linked to broader diplomatic considerations. Britain is seeking China’s cooperation to renovate its own embassy in Beijing, a process reportedly stalled while London reviewed China’s plans.

Economic pressures also played a role. China remains one of Britain’s largest trading partners, even as UK exports to China have declined significantly over the past year.

Concerns among dissidents and residents

Chinese dissidents and Hong Kong activists living in London have voiced fears that the new embassy could be used to monitor or intimidate critics of Beijing abroad. Several protests were held in January opposing the development.

Despite the backlash, the government concluded that the proposal meets planning requirements and granted both planning permission and listed building consent.

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