Cook Islands’ expected partnership deal with China has triggered tensions between the South Pacific nation and New Zealand.
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China is willing to deepen mutual political trust with the Cook Islands, China's Premier Li Qiang said during a meeting with Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown, China's national television broadcaster reported on Friday.
Multiple cooperation deals signed as Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown talk in Harbin, CCTV reports.
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China is willing to deepen mutual political trust with the Cook Islands, China's Premier Li Qiang said during a meeting with Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown, China's national television broadcaster reported on Friday.
China stood ready for "in-depth" talks with the Cook Islands, Beijing said on Thursday, a day before a meeting between Premier Li Qiang and visiting Prime Minister Mark Brown. According to the Chinese foreign ministry,
Andrew Tilton, chief Asia-Pacific economist at Goldman Sachs, discusses the outlook for China's economy in the lead-up to Premier Li Qiang's announcements on March 5.
Premier Li Qiang has highlighted China's commitment to enhancing Belt and Road cooperation with Mongolia and the Cook Islands to deliver more fruitful results from ...
China acknowledged a visit by the Cook Islands leader for the first time on Thursday, amid exasperation in New Zealand that it was not consulted about expected agreements involving the South Pacific nation,