Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited New Zealand on Monday, voicing his readiness to enhance trade and economic ties with the Pacific island nation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday that his country is ready to work with New Zealand to deepen trade and economic ties and address climate change. Wang met his New Zealand counterpart, Winston Peters, at the start of a tour that will also include Australia.
Peters, who is also deputy prime minister, met Wang in Wellington, New Zealand's capital. 'There have been some significant developments since we last met, not least a global pandemic that impacted both our countries,' Peters said in his opening comments in their formal meeting at New Zealand's parliament house. 'Today is a valuable opportunity to reflect on the challenges and opportunities that are now before us,' he said.
It will be the first time the two foreign ministers have met face-to-face since Yang was found guilty of espionage in a closed trial and sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve in February.
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