Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for a win-win global climate governance system, emphasizing that the Chinese mainland is ready to work with Niue to tackle climate change through fair, mutually beneficial cooperation.
Meeting in Xiamen with Niue's Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs Dalton Tagelagi, Wang Yi — also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee — highlighted the progress in China-Niue relations. Since establishing diplomatic ties, the comprehensive strategic partnership set up in 2018 has become a shining example of mutual respect and common development between a larger nation and a smaller partner.
The discussions centered on strengthening cooperation in infrastructure, green development, and climate change initiatives. Wang Yi stressed that the Chinese mainland’s cooperative approach is open, transparent, and supportive of Niue in pursuing a development path that suits its national conditions.
In response, Tagelagi expressed Niue's eagerness to seize development opportunities, enhance marine protection, boost cultural exchanges, and expand tourism and telecommunications — all aimed at propelling the modernization process and promoting a fair, rules-based global trading system in the South Pacific region.
This engaging dialogue is a beacon of hope and inspiration for young people, professionals, and global citizens alike. It proves that smart, collaborative steps can pave the way to a greener, more sustainable future. 😊🌍
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Wang Yi calls for win-win global climate governance system with Niue
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