Off the wire
Roundup: S.Korea's industrial output declines 0.6 pct in March  • News Analysis: Abe tests water for August WWII 70th anniversary speech in U.S. visit  • Venezuela's foreign currency reserves fall to 12 year low  • 1st LD: Japan's industrial output down 0.3 pct in March  • 3/4 Australians think needs to be done to reduce alcohol harms  • DPRK blasts Abe's remarks on "comfort women"  • Tokyo stocks plunge 1.9 pct by break after weak U.S. GDP data  • Brazil summon Real Madrid starlet for U-20 World Cup  • Xinhua China news advisory -- April 30  • 800 Tera Bq of Cesium-137 to reach West Coast of North America by 2016: researcher  
You are here:   Home

New Zealand FM to discuss trade, UN issues in China

Xinhua, April 30, 2015 Adjust font size:

New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully will head to China this week for talks on a range of issues.

McCully said Thursday that he meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss regional cooperation, trade and economic matters, and issues currently before the United Nations Security Council.

He would also visit Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, where he would open the new premises of the New Zealand Consulate General.

"New Zealand has a growing trade and economic relationship with the province of Guangdong, and this new office reflects the New Zealand government's long-term commitment to southern China," McCully said in a statement. Endi