International Hot Review: Four Prime Ministers Visiting China to Talk about Win-win Cooperation, China Rises Another Diplomatic Wave
2023-06-28
At the beginning of summer, four political figures from the Americas, Asia, and Oceania arrived in China, sparking a new wave of visits to China. At the invitation of Premier Li Qiang of the State Council, Prime Minister Motley of List of prime ministers of Barbados, Prime Minister Aoyun Erdeng of Mongolia, Prime Minister Hopkins of Prime Minister of New Zealand and Prime Minister Fan Mingzheng of Prime Minister of Vietnam will attend the 14th Summer Davos Forum and pay an official visit to China. Among the four countries, there are neighboring countries connected by mountains and rivers, as well as friendly countries across the sea. Although the themes prepared by the leaders of the four countries for their visits to China have different focuses, they are all confident in win-win cooperation with China. ▲ Data map: Barbados is located on the east coast of the Caribbean Sea, with a stable political situation. It is one of the most important countries in the region and also a good friend and partner of China. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1977, China and Pakistan have always respected and treated each other equally, and supported and cooperated with each other on issues related to each other's core interests and major concerns. In 2019, China and Barbados signed a memorandum of understanding on co building the "the Belt and Road" cooperation. Prime Minister Motelli of List of prime ministers of Barbados arrived in Beijing on the 24th to start his visit. She stated that the Pakistani side attaches great importance to Pakistan China relations, and both countries are committed to improving people's lives and promoting sustainable development. Pakistan opposes "decoupling and chain breaking" and supports the maintenance of the multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization as its core, as well as the stability of the international supply chain. ▲ Data map: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Mongolia is located in the hinterland of the Eurasian continent and is the neighboring country with the longest land boundary line in China. China and Mongolia are good neighbors who are not exchanged for gold. Mongolia is a natural partner of China to jointly build the "the Belt and Road" and one of the first countries to support the "the Belt and Road" initiative. China has become Mongolia's largest trading partner and investment country for many consecutive years. In recent years, high-level exchanges between China and Mongolia have been frequent, and mutually beneficial cooperation has continued to expand. In 2022, when the President of President of Mongolia visited China, he highly appreciated China's important contribution to maintaining world peace and security, and expressed his willingness to strengthen the docking of development strategies with China and promote practical cooperation in economy, trade, railway, environment and other fields. In March 2023, Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun Erden stated in an interview that China is Mongolia's largest trading partner, and Mongolia will continue to maintain good relations with China and strengthen their trade and economic partnership. ▲ Data map: Wellington, New Zealand. China and New Zealand are important partners in cooperation with each other. In 2022, the two countries jointly celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, and in 2024, we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the establishment of a comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Singapore. With the growth of China's economy and the continuous development of bilateral economic and trade cooperation relations, the two countries have developed from a single trade relationship to multi domain, multi-level, and multi form economic and trade cooperation. China is New Zealand's largest trading partner, export market, and source of imports for goods. In March 2017, China and New Zealand signed a memorandum of arrangement on strengthening cooperation on the "the Belt and Road" initiative. New Zealand became the first western developed country to sign similar cooperation documents with China. This visit is the first visit to China by Hepkins since he became Prime Minister of New Zealand Prime Minister, and the destinations include Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Hopkins once stated that China accounts for nearly 1/4 of New Zealand's exports and is an important tourist and student destination for New Zealand
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Source:China News Service
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