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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon of New Zealand met with Chinese President Xi Jinping to emphasize New Zealand's trade relations with China. Despite regional tensions and differences, Luxon stressed the importance of maintaining trade, which is crucial for New Zealand's economy. He also advocated for open dialogue and China’s role in resolving global issues, such as the Ukraine conflict. This meeting comes amid New Zealand's recent suspension of aid to the Cook Islands due to its deals with China.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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