Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell has doubled down on his nation’s support for the one-China principle, calling the policy a ‘practical’ and historically significant stance. The announcement came during his six-day official visit to China, marking two decades of renewed diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Invited by Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Mitchell’s trip included high-level talks in Beijing and an exclusive interview with China Media Group. ‘The one-China principle is the foundation of our bilateral relations,’ he emphasized, framing it as a decision aligned with ‘the tide of history.’
The visit highlights growing international solidarity with China’s position, particularly as younger generations globally seek clarity on geopolitical dynamics. For students, professionals, and diaspora communities tracking Asia-Pacific relations, Grenada’s reaffirmation adds momentum to cross-cultural dialogue—and shows how smaller nations are shaping 21st-century diplomacy.
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One-China principle on the right side of history: Grenadian PM
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