Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met in Beijing this week, pledging to deepen economic and cultural collaboration between their nations. The talks focused on advancing shared goals under the Belt and Road Initiative, with both leaders emphasizing trust and mutual growth. 🚀
Premier Li highlighted Fiji’s role as China’s first Pacific Island diplomatic partner, calling it a “key ally” in the region. Plans include boosting trade in agriculture, fisheries, and tourism, while Chinese firms are encouraged to invest in Fiji’s infrastructure. 🏗️🌴
Rabuka thanked China for its support during Fiji’s challenges, reaffirming adherence to the one-China principle. “We’re ready to unlock new opportunities in tech, green energy, and education,” he said. The pair also witnessed the signing of new trade and development agreements. 📑✨
As members of the Global South, both nations pledged to champion inclusive globalization and back the Blue Pacific 2050 Strategy for sustainable ocean development. 🌊💡
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Premier Li calls for pushing China-Fiji cooperation to new level
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