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Luxon to see President Xi and President Trump in one week

  • From June 17 to 20, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visited Beijing and Shanghai, where he held senior-level discussions with China's top leaders, including Xi Jinping and Li Qiang.
  • This visit followed calls from former politicians urging New Zealand to avoid antagonizing Beijing amid rising geopolitical tensions and shifting alliances.
  • Luxon focused on enhancing bilateral trade valued at NZ$37 billion, promoting opportunities for Kiwi businesses, supporting the revival of international study and tourism sectors, and hosting cultural delegations.
  • He emphasized that security is essential for prosperity and indicated that the talks would address the relationship between the security dynamics of the Euro-Atlantic region and those in the Indo-Pacific.
  • After China, Luxon attended the NATO Summit in Europe focusing on trade, security, and rebuilding New Zealand's economy through stronger international and business ties.
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