In a fresh wave of international dialogue, China and Pacific Island Countries are set to enhance all-round cooperation. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will chair the third Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Xiamen City on May 27 and 28 — the first time this key event is held in person in China! 😊
According to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning, the meeting will feature deep discussions on matters ranging from trade and technology to cultural exchanges and regional issues. These talks reflect a dynamic commitment to building stronger, multifaceted ties.
A major highlight is China's robust relationship with 11 Pacific Island Countries. Notably, Nauru resumed its diplomatic ties in January 2024, becoming the 183rd country to establish relations with China. In the same year, the total import and export volume between China and these nations reached an impressive $6.3 billion, showcasing significant economic potential.
This cooperative spirit marks a fresh chapter in global engagement, resonating with young professionals and tech-savvy audiences keen on innovation and international connectivity. Stay tuned for more updates as these nations explore new horizons together! ✨
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