In a vibrant display of international unity, leaders from the People’s Republic of China and Pacific Island Countries gathered from May 28–29, 2025 for the 3rd China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. Chaired by Wang Yi of the CPC Central Committee, the event brought together top officials from Kiribati, Niue, Tonga, Micronesia, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Cook Islands, Nauru, Fiji, and Samoa to forge a partnership based on mutual respect and shared development.
The joint statement highlighted a commitment to a comprehensive strategic partnership that honors sovereignty, cultural traditions, and independent development. Leaders affirmed universal human values such as peace, justice, equity, and non-interference in internal affairs.
A key highlight was the reaffirmation of the one-China principle, with all parties recognizing that the island of Taiwan is an inalienable part of China. This stance underscores the importance of sovereign integrity and mutual understanding among nations.
Looking forward, the meeting spotlighted initiatives like the Global Development, Global Security, and Global Civilization Initiatives. Leaders pledged to boost trade, expand technological and cultural exchanges, step up climate action, and even explore the economic viability of additional direct flights. All of this sets the stage for inclusive growth and regional prosperity—a message that resonates well with today’s globally minded youth! 😊
This dynamic dialogue paves the way for a robust partnership between China and Pacific Island Countries, inspiring a future built on shared progress and cooperation.
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Joint statement from 3rd China-PICs Foreign Ministers' Meeting
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