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    Strengthening China-New Zealand relations: A path forward

    By Zhang Siyuan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-03-07 11:07
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    FILE PHOTO: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters looks on on the day he meets with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the State Department in Washington, US, April 11, 2024. [Photo/Agencies]

    The recent visit of Winston Peters, New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, to China marks a significant step in reinforcing the bilateral relationship. Against the backdrop of a complex global landscape, the outcome of this visit reflects a mutual desire to strengthen ties, manage differences constructively, and work collaboratively on regional and global issues.

    China and New Zealand have long enjoyed a relationship built on mutual respect, economic complementarity, and cultural exchange. From China’s perspective, the relationship with New Zealand is a model of how countries with different histories and systems can work together for mutual benefit.

    This visit is an important high-level exchange as the China-New Zealand comprehensive strategic partnership enters the second decade. The meeting between Peters and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, was a highlight. Wang Yi emphasized that China viewed New Zealand as an important partner in the Asia-Pacific region and appreciated its pragmatic and independent foreign policy. “New Zealand has always sought to be a positive partner with China”, responded Peters. Both sides acknowledged the importance of maintaining high-level engagement to foster mutual understanding and trust. The discussions covered a wide range of topics, from bilateral cooperation to regional and global challenges, reflecting the depth and breadth of the bilateral relationship.

    One of the key takeaways from the meeting was the consensus on the need to strengthen dialogue and communication in an era of geopolitical uncertainties. Both sides expressed a willingness to address sensitive issues through constructive dialogue, ensuring that the relationship remains resilient in the face of challenges.

    Economic cooperation remains the cornerstone of China-New Zealand relations. As New Zealand’s largest trading partner, China plays a pivotal role in its economic prosperity, while New Zealand’s high-quality agricultural products and expertise in areas like environmental sustainability are also highly valued in China. During his visit, Peters emphasized the importance of this economic partnership as well as New Zealand’s desire to expand trade and investment ties with China. This aligns with China’s broader vision of promoting high-quality development and opening up its markets to the world. By deepening economic collaboration, both countries stand to benefit from increased trade, technological exchange, and job creation.

    Beyond economics, people-to-people ties are also a focal point. Peters emphasized the importance of cultural and educational exchanges, noting that New Zealand welcomes more Chinese students and tourists. These exchanges not only foster mutual understanding but also lay the groundwork for long-term friendship and cooperation. China, too, values such interactions and sees them as a vital component of a healthy and sustainable bilateral relationship.

    No relationship is without its challenges, and China-New Zealand relations are no exception. Differences in perspectives on certain issues are natural, but what matters is how these differences are managed. Both sides have demonstrated a commitment to addressing disagreements through dialogue and mutual respect. This pragmatic approach is essential for maintaining the stability and growth of the relationship.

    Peters’ visit to China has reinforced the positive trajectory of bilateral relations. As both nations look to the future, it is imperative to continue building on this good momentum. Strengthening dialogue, managing differences constructively, and expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest will be key to sustaining the relationship. By doing so, China and New Zealand can not only advance their own interests but also contribute to peace, stability, and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. The path forward is clear: through continued engagement and collaboration, the China-New Zealand relationship can reach new heights.

    Zhang Siyuan is a Beijing-based commentator on international affairs, writing regularly for Xinhua News, Global Times, China Daily etc.

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