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UK restrains decision on Chinese embassy after it keeps mum on construction info

By ANI | Updated: August 23, 2025 23:30 IST

London [UK], August 23 : The UK government has extended the deadline to October to decide on whether to ...

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London [UK], August 23 : The UK government has extended the deadline to October to decide on whether to approve China's plans to build the largest embassy in Europe in London, after Beijing refused to explain why the plans contained blacked-out areas, Al Jazeera reported.

China's plans to build a new embassy on the site of a two-century-old building near the Tower of London have stalled for the past three years because of opposition from numerous groups in Britain.

Pro-democracy campaigners from Hong Kong fear Beijing could use the embassy to harass political opponents and even detain them, while nearby residents fear it could pose a security risk to them and attract large protests, as per Al Jazeera.

Politicians in Britain and the US have warned the government against allowing China to build the embassy on the site over concerns that it could be used as a base for spying.

DP9, the planning consultancy working for the Chinese government, said on Friday its client felt it would be inappropriate to provide full internal layout plans, saying additional drawings provided an acceptable level of detail, after the government asked why several areas were blacked out in drawings, as per Al Jazeera.

"The Applicant considers the level of detail shown on the unredacted plans is sufficient to identify the main uses," DP9 said in a letter to the government. "In these circumstances, we consider it is neither necessary nor appropriate to provide additional, more detailed internal layout plans or details."

Several rooms on the plans submitted to the local council, including the basement area, were marked "redacted for security reasons," Al Jazeera reported.

The proposed complex would include offices, a large basement area, housing for 200 staff, and a new tunnel to connect the Embassy House to a separate building on the embassy grounds.

The United Kingdom government's decision to extend the deadline came after the embassy earlier this month said that claims the building, located near London's financial district, could have "secret facilities" used to harm Britain's national security were "despicable slandering", as per Al Jazeera.

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