New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said that he can still cooperate with China in the areas of common interests. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded that he hopes to take the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries as an opportunity to properly handle the differences and promote pragmatic cooperation.

Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Zhao Lijian responded to related issues at a regular press conference on Monday (August 1) that Adene mentioned that she was willing to contact China and held a face -to -face interview.She also said that she was willing to lead the business delegation to visit China and made a lot of positive statements in bilateral relations.

Zhao Lijian said that China and New Zealand have been important partners. In the past 50 years of establishment of diplomatic relations, the relationship between the two countries has made great progress, setting up the number one between China and developed countries.Welfare in.Relations between the two countries have also become a model of different endowment resources, socio -economic systems and development stages.

He also said that China is willing to have New Zealand with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, adhere to the principle of mutual respect and win -win cooperation, carry forward the spirit of compete, promote mutual trust between the two parties, promote pragmatic cooperation, properly handle differences, promote the difference, promote the promotionThe comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries has achieved more results.

According to Bloomberg Monday, New Zealand has recently become tough on security issues and Beijing's increasing influence in South Pacific, but still rely on China in terms of trade.

Aden said in a speech at the China Business Summit held in Auckland on Monday that although some areas touched the core key to New Zealand, they held different positions with China.But New Zealand is still willing to communicate with China and maintain relationships.

Adon also emphasized: "We will continue to advocate the plan 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."