I. Bilateral Political Relationship and major exchange of visits
A. Chinese Visits to New Zealand
Since the establishment of the diplomatic relations between China and New
Zealand on 22 December 1972, the bilateral relations between China and New
Zealand have witnessed a smooth development with frequent exchanges of visits
and contacts between the leaders of the two nations.
Ulanhu, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress,visited New Zealand from 20 to 27 September,1997. Mr. Ulanfu held
separate meetings with Sir. Denis Blundell, Governor General of New Zealand,
acting Prime Minister Rt. Hon. B.E. Talboys, and Opposition Leader Wallance
Edward Rowling.
In March 1979, Vice Premier Chen Muhua visited New Zealand. During the visit,
Mme. Chen met with Sir. Keith Jacka Holyoake, Governor General of New Zealand.
Rt. Hon. R. D. Muldoon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Rt. Hon. B. E.
Talboys, Deputy Prime Minister hosted separate welcoming banquets for Vice
Premier Chen. Mme. Chen also met with the Opposition Leader Wallance Edward
Rowling.
Vice Premier Li Xiannian visited New Zealand in May 1980 and held separate
meetings with Sir. R. D. Muldoon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and the
Opposition Leader Wallance Edward Rowling.
Zhu Xuefan, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress, visited New Zealand from 30 November to 8 December 1982. Mr. Zhu held
separate meetings with Sir David Stuart Beattie, Governor General of New
Zealand, Sir Robert David Muldoon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Richard
Harrison, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Opposition Leader
Wallace Edward Rowling.
Hu Yaobang, Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CPC, paid a
visit to New Zealand in April 1985. Mr. Hu Yaobang held talks with Rt. Hon.
David Russell Lange, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and met with the former
Prime Minister Robert David Muldoon.
Vice Premier Wan Li visited New Zealand in September 1986. He held separate
meetings with Rt. Hon. David Russell Lange, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Rt.
Hon. Geoffrey W. R. Palmer, Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Sir Gerry
Wall, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
In 1987, China and New Zealand agreed to establish a mechanism for the two
foreign ministries to conduct annual political consultation at vice ministerial
level. The consultation would be held in turns in each other's capital.
Sun Qimeng, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress, paid a visit to New Zealand in August 1988. Mr. Sun met with Rt. Hon.
Geoffrey W. R. Palmer, Acting Prime Minister of New Zealand, Rt. Hon. Russell
Marshall, Foreign Minister of New Zealand, Opposition Leader James Brendan
Bolger, and Sir Kerry Burke, Speaker of the House of Representative of New
Zealand.
In November 1988, Premier Li Peng visited New Zealand. Premier Li held talks
with Prime Minister David Russell Lange and met with the Most Reverend Sir Paul
Alfred Reeves, Governor General of New Zealand, and Opposition Leader James
Brendan Bolger.
Vice Premier Zhu Rongji paid a visit to New Zealand in February 1992 at the
invitation of New Zealand Government. Vice Premier Zhu held separate meetings
with Dame Catherine Tizard, Governor General of New Zealand, Rt. Hon.James
Brendan Bolger, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Opposition Leader Helen
Clark. Zhu also had talks with Rt. Hon. Don Mckinnon, Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
President Jiang Zemin met with Rt. Hon. James Brendan Bolger, Prime Minister
of New Zealand, during APEC leaders informal meetings in Seattle in November
1993.
Tian Jiyun, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress, visited New Zealand in 1994. Tian held meetings with Rt. Hon. James
Brendan Bolger, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Peter Tapsell, Speaker of the
House of Representatives.
State Councilor Chen Junsheng visited New Zealand in February 1995.
Vice Premier Zou Jiahua visited New Zealand in June 1995. Zou held meetings
with Dame Catherine Tizard, Governor General of New Zealand, Prime Minister Rt.
Hon. James Brendan Bolger, and Deputy Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Don Mckinnon.
President Jiang Zemin met with New Zealand Prime Minister James Brendan
Bolger in New York in October 1995 when attending the special commemoration
conference marking the 50th anniversary of founding of the UN.
Premier Li Peng met with Rt. Hon. Don Mckinnon, Deputy Prime Minister of New
Zealand, in Auckland in November 1996 during a stopover on his way to Chile.
Vice Premier Zhu Rongji visited New Zealand in June 1997 at the invitation of
New Zealand Government. Zhu held separate meetings with Sir Michael Hardie Boys,
Governor General of New Zealand, Prime Minister Rt. Hon. James Brendan Bolger,
and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Rt. Hon. Don McKinnon. Vice Premier
Zhu also held talks with Rt. Hon. Winston Peters, Treasurer of New Zealand.
President Jiang Zemin met with Rt. Hon. James Brendan Bolger, Prime Minister
of New Zealand, during the 5th APEC Leaders Informal Meeting in Vancouver in
November 1997.
Li Ruihuan, Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference, visited New Zealand in December 1997. Chairman Li met with Sir
Michael Hardie Boys, Governor General of New Zealand, Prime Minister Rt. Hon.
Jenny Shipley, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Rt. Hon. Winston Peters,
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Rt. Hon. Don Mckinnon and Opposition
Leader Helen Clark. Li gave a speech at the reception hosted by Prime Minister
Shipley in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the establishment of
diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Tung Chee-Hwa, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,
visited New Zealand in June 1998. Mr. Tung held meetings with Rt. Hon. Jenny
Shipley, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Rt. Hon. Don Mckinnon, Minister of Finance Rt. Hon. Bill Birch and Opposition
Leader Helen Clark.
Wei Jianxing, member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of CPC
Central Committee, visited New Zealand in September 1998. Wei met with Sir.
Michael Hardie Boys, Governor General of New Zealand, Prime Minister Rt. Hon.
Jenny Shipley and other New Zealand leaders.
President Jiang Zemin met with Rt. Hon. Jenny Shipley, Prime Minister of New
Zealand, during the 6th APEC Leaders Informal Meeting in Kuala Lumpur in
November 1998.
At the invitation of Sir Michael Hardie Boys, Governor General of New
Zealand, President Jiang Zemin paid a state visit to New Zealand after attending
the APEC Leaders Informal Meeting in Auckland in September 1999. This is the
first visit to New Zealand ever by the Chinese head of state. During the visit,
President Jiang met with Governor General Boys and held talks with Prime
Minister Rt. Hon. Jenny Shipley. Both sides expressed satisfaction with the
steady development of the bilateral relations and the positive progress made in
the cooperation in various fields over the past 27 years since the establishment
of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
At the invitation of the New Zealand Parliament, Mr. Zhou Guangzhao, Vice
Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, paid a
visit to New Zealand in February, 2000. In the capital city of Wellington, Mr.
Zhou met with Rt. Hon. Jonathan Hunt, the Speaker of the Parliament, Rt Hon.
Helen Clark, Prime Minister, Hon. Phil Goff, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Trade, Mr Peter Hodgson, Minister of Research, Science and Technology, and Hon.
Jenny Shipley, Leader of the Opposition. In Auckland, Mr. Zhou attended the
banquet hosted by Hon. Phil Goff, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with the
Mayor of Auckland, representatives of the New Zealand Chinese and Chinese
student.
Mr. Zeng Qinghong, Alternate Member of the Politburo, Member of Secretariat
and Minister of the Organization Department of the C.P.C. Central Committee, led
a delegation to visit New Zealand in March 2000. Mr Zeng met respectively with
Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, Prime Minister, Hon. Phil Goff, Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, Hon. Margaret Wilson, Attorney-General, Hon. Trevor Mallard,
Minister of State Services, Hon. Max Bradford, former Minister of Defense and
the representative of Rt. Hon. Jenny Shipley, Leader of the Opposition, and
attended the welcoming banquet hosted by Attorney-General Hon Margaret Wilson.
Mr. Li Peng, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress of China, held a bilateral meeting with Rt. Hon. Jonathan Hunt, Speaker
of the Parliament of New Zealand during the Conferences of Presiding Officers of
National Parliaments in September 2000.
Mr. Jia Qinglin, member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee,
Secretary of CPC Beijing Municipal Committee visited New Zealand in May 2001.
Mr. Jia held separate meetings with Rt. Hon. Jim Anderton, Acting Prime
Minister, Hon. Phil Goff, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hon. Parekura
Horomia, Minister of Maori Affairs, and Hon. Bill English, Deputy Leader of
Opposition.
Buhe, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress visited New Zealand in December 2001. He met with Rt. Hon. Jonathan
Hunt, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Jim Anderton, acting
Prime Minister, Hon. Margaret Wilson, the Attorney General, Hon. Matt Robson,
Minister of Disarmament and Arms Control, and Hon. Rodger Sowry, Deputy Leader
of Opposition.
Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan visited New Zealand in March 2002. Mr. Tang
held talks with his New Zealand counterpart Hon. Phil Goff. He also called on
the Rt. Hon. Sylvia Cartwright, Governor-General, Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, Prime
Minister, Rt. Hon. Jonathan Hunt, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and
members of the New Zealand-China Parliamentary Friendship Group.
Mr. Wu Guanzheng, member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee,
Secretary of the CPC of Shandong Province visited New Zealand in April 2002. He
met with Rt. Hon. Jim Anderton, Deputy Prime Minister and Hon. Jim Sutton,
Minister of Agriculture and Trade Negotiations.
Mme. Peng Peiyun, Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National
People's Congress visited New Zealand in June 2002, and met with Rt. Hon.
Jonathan Hunt, Speaker of the House of Representatives of New Zealand.
At the invitation of Rt. Hon. Jonathan Hunt, Speaker of the House of
Representatives of New Zealand, Yang Rudai, Vice Chairperson of the Chinese
People's Political Consultative Conference visited New Zealand from 15 to 18
December 2002, and met with Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, Prime Minister and Rt. Hon.
Jonathan Hunt, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Mr Yang attended the
celebration of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations
between the two nations.
On 22 December 2002, Premier Zhu Rongji and Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan
exchanged congrutulatory messages on the 30th anniversary of the establishment
of diplomatic relations between the two countries with Rt. Hon. Helen Clark,
Prime Minister, and Hon. Phil Goff, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade
respectively.
Mr.Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress attended the reception held in Beijing celebrating the 30th anniversary
of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.