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New Zealand PM to make first visit to China in his new role

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christophe­r Luxon plans to make his first trip to China as premier, his foreign minister said after talks with Beijing’s top diplomat.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in New Zealand this week meeting Luxon, his counterpar­t Winston Peters and trade minister Todd Mcclay.

Peters told reporters yesterday that he, Luxon and Mcclay have been invited to travel to China.

Dates for the visits have not been confirmed, a government spokespers­on said.

It would be Luxon’s first visit to China since being elected prime minister last October.

New Zealand is part of the Five Eyes intelligen­ce-sharing alliance alongside the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia.

But Wellington has been criticised for taking a softer line on China – putting its trading relationsh­ip ahead of its allies’ security concerns.

China has praised New Zealand’s stance as “rational and mature”, but has raised questions about security cooperatio­n between New Zealand and Western allies.

Peters said Wang brought up the possibilit­y of New Zealand joining the Aukus alliance, a landmark pact aimed at counterbal­ancing China’s rise in the Pacific.

“He did raise Aukus with me and I pointed out the right of countries to organise their defence arrangemen­ts if they felt the need to have such arrangemen­ts,” Peters added, without giving details.

“It was a very frank, candid and open conversati­on in that context. We understood where he’s coming from. I’m certain he understand­s where we’re coming from.”

Aukus is a pact between the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom to cooperate on the developmen­t of advanced weapons systems.

China has been fiercely critical of Aukus’ plans to supply Australia with a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines.

New Zealand’s staunch anti-nuclear policy, adopted in the 1980s, means it would only be involved in “pillar two” of the accord, covering cyberwarfa­re, artificial intelligen­ce and the developmen­t of long-range hypersonic missiles.

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