Strengthening Ties: New Zealand and China's Collaborative Future
New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met China's President Xi Jinping to discuss enhancing bilateral relations through business, education, and science. Luxon emphasized the need for a global rules-based system and China's potential role in addressing worldwide challenges during the meeting held in Beijing.

In a significant diplomatic meeting in Beijing, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Chinese President Xi Jinping engaged in discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral relationships.
Luxon emphasized the pivotal roles of business, education, and science, highlighting these sectors as crucial for boosting ties between the nations. He reiterated New Zealand's commitment to an international rules-based system, urging China to take an active role in tackling global challenges.
Both leaders recognized the mutual benefits of collaboration, reflecting on the strategic importance of their dialogue in fostering a cooperative future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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