Summarised by Centrist
During a meeting between Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Chinese Premier Li Qiang, discussions included the AUKUS defence pact, which China opposes. Luxon acknowledged New Zealand’s consideration of joining AUKUS in a secondary capacity and stressed New Zealand’s stance against foreign interference. Both leaders also addressed trade and investment cooperation amidst rising geopolitical tensions.
The meeting concluded with agreements on various sectors, including trade, education, and tourism, and China announced visa-free visits for New Zealanders.