The Prime Minister was set to meet the Chinese leader on the last day of the G20 summit for face-to-face talks
Rishi Sunak’s talks with Xi Jinping, the Chinese president, were cancelled on Wednesday after the missile strike in Poland upended plans for the last day of the G20 summit in Bali.
Mr Sunak would have been the first UK prime minister to hold face-to-face talks with Mr Xi in almost five years, in a move that drew criticism from some Tory China hardliners.
Downing Street said that the cancellation was a result of changing diaries in the wake of the breaking news from Ukraine, with difficulties finding time for the meeting.
Mr Sunak had been due to see Mr Xi at around 3.30pm on Wednesday in Bali, around the same time the Prime Minister had a call with Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine’s president, scheduled at the last minute.