
Britain delayed a decision on whether to approve China’s plans to build the largest embassy in Europe in London for a third time on Tuesday.
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 local residents, lawmakers and Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners in Britain.
Concerns that the new embassy could be used as a base for spying have prompted some politicians in Britain and the United States to urge the government to block Beijing’s plans.
The government said in a letter seen by Reuters that it would now rule on whether the project could go ahead by January 20, rather than by December 10.