UN rights chief Michelle Bachalet to visit China 'shortly'
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UN rights chief Michelle Bachalet to visit China 'shortly'

The UN rights chief will be arriving in China "shortly" for a long-anticipated visit, including to the Xinjiang region where authorities stand accused of widespread rights abuses, a spokeswoman said Tuesday.

After years of requesting "meaningful and unfettered" access to China's far-western Xinjiang region, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet is set to begin her visit before the end of this month, her office said.

"We've consistently said that it will be taking place by the end of May. We are approaching the end of May. So it will be happening shortly," spokeswoman Liz Throssell told reporters.

An advance team was sent to China several weeks ago to prepare the visit, and has completed a lengthy quarantine in the country, gripped by fresh Covid outbreaks.

Bachelet herself is set to travel to Guangzhou and Xinjiang, but not to Beijing due to the Covid restrictions there, Throssell said, adding that the visit was due to last around a week.

"She will be meeting high-level government officials," she said, adding that "the purpose of a visit is really... a dialogue with the Chinese government, with the Chinese authorities on a range of domestic, regional and global human rights issues."

"It's really hoped that the visit will allow to build further engagement between the UN Human Rights Office and China."

There have long been calls for Bachelet to visit Xinjiang and to publish her office's findings on the situation there.

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