"Finally, London has made a welcoming move by giving the go-ahead order to a key nuclear power plant program after it was suspended over some fictitious 'national security' concerns about Chinese investment," the Xinhua news agency said in a signed commentary.
China has a one-third stake in the French-led project in southwest England, which eventually is meant to deliver seven percent of Britain's electricity needs for 60 years.
Critics say the arrangement could give China the power to plunge Britain into darkness, and the new British government of Prime Minister Theresa May ordered a review of the project in July.
"Of course, the British leader's misgivings make little sense," the Xinhua commentary said, speculating that May was pandering to domestic critics.
"Had the program gone under, all sides were to lose dearly, while China-Britain relations could have been tossed into uncertainty," it said, while warning that future problems are inevitable as Hinkley Point is built.
"Therefore, let us hope that London quits its China-phobia and works with Beijing to ensure the project's smooth development.
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