China's top legislator Zhao Leji emphasized deepening traditional friendship with New Zealand during talks with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Beijing this week. The meeting highlighted plans to boost collaboration in trade, culture, and legislative frameworks, signaling a fresh chapter in bilateral relations.
Strategic Partnership Gains Momentum
Zhao, chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, praised the growth of the China-New Zealand comprehensive strategic partnership under leaders' guidance. He called for enhanced mutual trust and 'open, inclusive' cooperation to benefit both nations. 🚀
Legislative Collaboration in Focus
The NPC expressed willingness to work with New Zealand's parliament to strengthen legal safeguards for joint projects and multilateral coordination. Luxon reaffirmed New Zealand's commitment to the one-China policy, pledging to expand economic and cultural exchanges. 📜
Global Challenges, Shared Solutions
Both sides agreed to address worldwide issues through closer dialogue, with Luxon noting New Zealand's readiness to 'work together on global challenges.' The talks align with China's broader push for international partnerships rooted in 'mutual benefit.' 🌱
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