Chinese President Xi and New Zealand's PM Luxon met, stressing partnership and trade despite tensions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met at the APEC summit in Lima, emphasizing the importance of viewing their relationship as a partnership and opportunity rather than a threat. Xi highlighted the mutual benefits between the countries, while Luxon raised concerns about China's missile test and human rights. Despite differences, both leaders pledged to strengthen cooperation in trade and other areas, with China remaining New Zealand's largest trading partner.
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