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NZ raises concerns with Beijing on South China Sea and Taiwan

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>>SYDNEY: New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta said yesterday she had expressed concerns over the South China Sea and tensions in the Taiwan Strait during talks with her Chinese counterpar­t at the end of a visit to Beijing.

Ms Mahuta also said in a statement she “noted New Zealand’s deep concerns regarding the human rights situation in Xinjiang and the erosion of rights and freedoms in Hong Kong”, during her meeting with Chinese Foreign Affairs Minister Qin Gang.

“Nanaia Mahuta expressed concerns over developmen­ts in the South China Sea and increasing tensions in the Taiwan Strait,” the foreign minister’s statement said.

Ms Mahuta said she reiterated New Zealand’s condemnati­on of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. China is a key ally of Russia and both have criticised the US and Nato for underminin­g global stability.

Ms Mahuta arrived in China on Wednesday for the four-day trip, the first by a New Zealand minister since 2019, and also met China’s top diplomat Wang Yi as well as business and women leaders.

Mr Wang told Ms Mahuta that China and New Zealand had always respected and trusted each other, according to a statement by the Chinese foreign ministry.

New Zealand has long been seen as the moderate voice on China in the Five Eyes intelligen­ce-sharing alliance also involving the US, Australia, Britain, and Canada. But New Zealand’s tone on security and China’s growing presence in the South Pacific toughened in the past year after China and the Solomon Islands struck a security pact.

New Zealand has consistent­ly expressed concerns about the potential militarisa­tion of the Pacific, amid China’s military buildup in the South China Sea. China views democratic­ally governed Taiwan as its own territory and has never renounced the option of using force to take the island under its control, and claims a large part of the South China Sea.

Ms Mahuta said the countries looked forward to resuming in-person dialogue on a range of issues following a gap of several years in face-to-face contacts. She invited Mr Qin to visit New Zealand, and also flagged a potential visit by PM Chris Hipkins.

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Mahuta: Flagged human rights issues

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