China and New Zealand Strengthen Bilateral Ties

China and New Zealand Strengthen Bilateral Ties

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China and New Zealand Strengthen Bilateral Ties

Chinese President Xi Jinping and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met at the APEC summit to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, focusing on mutual respect and enhanced cooperation.

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What commitments did both leaders make regarding future bilateral cooperation?
Both leaders expressed commitment to deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership, with New Zealand affirming its adherence to the one-China policy and willingness to enhance collaboration across various sectors.
How is China demonstrating its commitment to strengthening ties with New Zealand?
China's inclusion of New Zealand in its visa-free policy demonstrates its commitment to welcoming increased people-to-people exchange, promoting tourism and work opportunities.
How did President Xi characterize the current state of China-New Zealand relations?
Xi highlighted the positive trajectory of China-New Zealand relations over the past decade, emphasizing the absence of historical conflicts and the potential for mutually beneficial cooperation.
What was the main focus of President Xi Jinping's meeting with New Zealand's Prime Minister?
President Xi Jinping emphasized China's readiness to build a stronger bilateral relationship with New Zealand, focusing on mutual respect, tolerance, cooperation, and shared development.
What measures did Xi propose to enhance people-to-people exchanges between China and New Zealand?
Xi advocated for strengthened exchanges at various levels, including subnational, youth, media, and scholarly interactions, to bolster people-to-people ties and further solidify the friendship between the two nations.