The Oval Office has urged Downing Street against giving a China's 'super embassy' the green light to be built near London financial centres.
Previously, proposals for the 'super-embassy' were rejected by the Conservative government amid concerns from British intelligence.
However, the plans have been reintroduced following lobbying from China's very own President Xi Jinping.
And fresh warnings have since arisen, as the Royal Mint Court's locality to a sensitive hub of essential communication cables poses a great risk for an attack.
The suggested site is also situated between several major financial hubs in Canary Wharf and the City as well as three crucial data centres.







