Hey fam! Did you catch the news? China's special envoy and Minister of Ecology and Environment, Huang Runqiu, just rocked Port Moresby to join Papua New Guinea's 50th independence celebrations 🎉🌴. From Monday to Wednesday, he soaked in the festive vibes and met with top leaders like Governor-General Bob Dadae and Prime Minister James Marape.
Huang extended a big congrats to PNG for hitting the big 5-0, noting how China and PNG have been leveling up their partnership—covering everything from eco-projects to trade 🤝💡. He also suggested they "further enrich their comprehensive strategic partnership"—a fancy way of saying let's deepen our teamwork across the board. Plus, he reminded everyone that next year marks half a century of diplomatic ties, setting the stage for even bigger collabs.
PNG officials are proud of this bond, reaffirming their commitment to the one-China principle. They thanked China for long-term support in fueling PNG's economic and social growth. In return, they promised to keep practical cooperation rolling—think green energy 🌱, infrastructure 🏗️, and more.
Whether you're scrolling from Jakarta, Manila, or Mumbai, it's proof that global friendships can spark real progress. Here's to more win-win moves between China and PNG—cheers to the next 50 years of shared growth and good vibes! 🥂
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Xi's special envoy attends PNG's 50th independence anniversary events
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