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Chinese foreign minister meets New Zealand counterpart to start diplomatic tour

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 March 2024
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits New Zealand and Australia to strengthen partnerships, address trade tariffs, and discuss sensitive issues like Huawei's role and the Covid-19 pandemic inquiry. Wang's visit signifies efforts to promote peace, stability, and prosperity.
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