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    Beijing, Wellington to push for pragmatic cooperation

    2023-06-13 08:07:04China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

    Beijing expressed its willingness to maintain high-level exchanges with Wellington and to enhance mutual trust and bilateral pragmatic cooperation as New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins announced on Monday that he would visit China at the end of June.

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin did not confirm the date of Hipkins' visit, but told reporters to "stay tuned" for further information.

    Hipkins said he would lead a major trade delegation to Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai, which will be the first visit by a New Zealand prime minister to China since COVID-19.

    Relations with China are among New Zealand's "most significant, wide-ranging and complex" bilateral ties, The New Zealand Herald quoted Hipkins as saying. "We have a robust, ongoing dialogue with China," he said.

    Calling China and New Zealand "important cooperation partners", Wang said he expects the two nations to achieve greater progress in bilateral relations and bring more benefit to the two peoples.

    China is the largest trading partner, export market and source of imports for New Zealand. In 2022, bilateral trade volume in goods reached $25.15 billion, a year-on-year increase of 1.8 percent, according to the Foreign Ministry.

    Journalist visas

    In another development, the Foreign Ministry spokesman urged India to meet China halfway regarding arrangements for journalists.

    "Media outlets are important bridges for mutual understanding and friendly relations. China stands ready to maintain communication with India under the principles of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit. We hope India will work in the same direction with China," Wang said.

    Since 2020, India has refused to review and approve Chinese journalists' visa applications, and limited the period of validity of visas held by Chinese journalists in India to only three months or even a month. Some Chinese journalists waited as long as three years for their visas, according to Wang.

    As a result, the number of Chinese journalists stationed in India has plummeted from 14 to just one, he said.

    The Indian side still has not agreed to renew the visa of the last Chinese journalist in the country. For Indian media outlets, four have been stationed in China in recent years and one is still working and living in China, Wang said.

    "China has treated Indian journalists as friends and like family. We have communicated with the Indian side with restraint and goodwill. Regrettably, India has yet to take any action to address the problem," he said.

    The spokesman urged India to "scrap undue restrictions on Chinese journalists", and effectively review and approve their visas as soon as possible, in order "to create conditions for resuming normal exchanges between Chinese and Indian media".

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