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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