Diplomatic Rift: China's Ban on New Zealand Lawmakers Sparks Tensions
After New Zealand lawmakers were banned from entering China due to a visit to Taiwan, New Zealand plans to address its concerns to Beijing. While maintaining the One-China policy, Foreign Minister Winston Peters expressed surprise at China's decision. The situation underscores diplomatic tensions amid stable trade relations.
New Zealand announced it will raise its concerns with Beijing after China imposed entry bans on four New Zealand lawmakers. This followed their visit to Taiwan, a move New Zealand stated was consistent with its One China policy.
The decision marks a shift in diplomatic practice. New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters expressed surprise, stressing that such visits have occurred for decades without issue. He instructed officials in both Beijing and Wellington to discuss this change with Chinese authorities.
While trade relations have remained solid, with China as New Zealand's biggest trading partner, pressure mounts as China views Taiwan as its territory, contrasting with Taiwan's rejection of such claims. This incident highlights the complex diplomatic dynamics at play.
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