LONDON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron will visit China next week with a delegation of ministers before attending a G20 summit of developed and emerging nations in South Korea, his spokesman said on Tuesday.
It will be the Conservative leader's first visit to China since he took office in May. He visited India earlier this year with a delegation of ministers and businessmen.
Cameron updated his cabinet of Conservative and Liberal Democrat ministers about the China trip during a routine meeting, the spokesman told reporters.
"There was a discussion about China and the trip next week which is going to be attended by a number of cabinet ministers," the spokesman said.
The G20 summit will take place in Seoul on Nov. 11-12. (Reporting by Matt Falloon; editing by Mark Heinrich)