Hey fam, big news from the Pacific! This week, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s special envoy and Minister of Ecology and Environment, Huang Runqiu, jetted off to Port Moresby to celebrate Papua New Guinea’s 50th anniversary of independence 🎉. Invited by the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, his trip was all about friendship, cooperation, and looking ahead to even bigger things.
During the three-day visit, Huang met with Governor-General Bob Dadae and Prime Minister James Marape. From trade deals to green projects, they highlighted steady progress in their China-PNG comprehensive strategic partnership 🌱🤝.
Looking ahead, next year marks half a century of diplomatic relations between the two sides. Huang urged both to deepen ties and bring the partnership to new heights 🚀. PNG leaders reaffirmed their support for the one-China principle and thanked China for its long-term support in economic and social development.
This golden jubilee isn’t just a party—it’s a springboard for deeper collaboration. Whether it’s building infrastructure, boosting education exchanges, or supporting sustainable growth, the China-PNG friendship is set to deliver more wins for people on both shores 🌏✨.
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Xi's special envoy attends PNG's 50th independence anniversary events
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