Aden said at the Chinese Business Summit held by Auckland that although some areas are important for New Zealand, and different from China, New Zealand is still willing to contact China and put forward the views of New Zealand.
(Wellington Composite Electric) New Zealand Prime Minister Adon said on Monday (August 1) that even if China has become increasingly arbitrary in pursuing its own interests, the two countries can still cooperate in the areas of the common interests of both parties.
Aden said at the Chinese Business Summit held at Auckland that day, saying that although some areas are important for New Zealand, and different from China, New Zealand is still willing to contact China and put forward New Zealand viewsEssence
Adene said: "We will advocate the methods and achievements that reflect the interests and values of New Zealand, and express opinions on issues that do not meet the interests and values of New Zealand."
The 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries this year
As China expands its influence in the South Pacific, China also signed a security agreement with the Solomon Islands earlier this year, which attracted the attention of New Zealand and other countries, and gradually touched New Zealand's attitude on regional security issues.Nevertheless, New Zealand still depends on trade with China.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with New Zealand and China.Looking back on bilateral relations, Adon pointed out that this is one of the most important and most complicated relations of New Zealand.
The export of goods to China nearly 20 % of the total export of New Zealand goods last year
Adeen admits that the differences between the two countries are different, it is not easy to manage the relationship between the two countries, and "there is no guarantee."She also said that it is expected that the two countries can conduct ministerial visits, including the mutual visit of the Foreign Minister, and plans to lead the business delegation to visit China with the permission of the crown disease prevention measures.
The New Zealand Trade and Export Growth Minister Aconnnor said at the China Business Summit on Monday that he was confident in the trade and economic relations between the two countries.Overnor emphasized that New Zealand will continue to be committed to developing economic and trade with China in order to continue to make mutual benefit in the future.
Despite the disturbing global trade, New Zealand's commodity exports to China increased by nearly 20 % in 2021, accounting for 33 % of the total exports of New Zealand.As New Zealand reappeared on Sunday, Oaknner said he expected Chinese tourists and international students to come to New Zealand.
In addition, Adon pointed out that New Zealand has unswervingly pursued a Chinese policy.She also urged China to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine and believe that Beijing has benefited from international rules and has the responsibility to maintain these rules.
Adene said: "History has repeatedly stated that when the big country ignores sovereignty and territorial integrity and is not punished, especially for small countries like New Zealand, it is not a good thing." She pointed out that this is why the international community continues to urge China to urge ChinaIt shows that it does not support Russia's invasion and calls on China to end the conflict with its influence with its pipeline."