B. New Zealanders' visits to China
The Honourable J. A. Walding, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Minister of Overseas Trade and Environment of New Zealand, visited China from 27
March to 3 April 1973.
Rt. Hon. R. D. Muldoon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, visited China from 28
April to 5 May 1976.
Sir Roy Jack, Speaker of the House of Representatives of New Zealand, visited
China from 5 to 18 April 1977.
Rt. Hon. B. E. Talboys, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Minister of Overseas Trade, visited China from 25 October to 1 November,
1977.
Rt. Hon. B. E. Talboys, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Trade of New Zealand, visited China in May 1979.
Rt. Hon. Robert David Muldoon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, visited China
in September 1980.
Rt. Hon. David Russell Lange, Prime Minister of New Zealand, visited China in
March 1986.
Rt. Hon. Geoffrey W. R. Palmer, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Justice, visited China in March 1987. The two sides signed the Agreement between
the Governments of the People's Republic of China and New Zealand on Scientific
and Technological Cooperation.
Rt. Hon. Don Mckinnon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Minister
and Trade visited China in April 1992. Premier Li Peng, Vice Premier Zhu Rongji
and Foreign Minister Qian Qichen held separate meetings and talks with him.
Rt. Hon. James Brendan Bolger, Prime Minister of New Zealand, visited China
in May 1993. President Jiang Zemin and Vice Premier Zhu Rongji held respective
meeting and talks with him. Prime Minister Bolger addressed NZ-China Business
Forum luncheon hosted by the New Zealand Embassy in Beijing. Vice Premier Li
Lanqing attended the luncheon and responsed with a speech..
Rt. Hon. Don McKinnon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Trade visited China in July 1995 at the invitation of Vice Premier and
Foreign Minister Qian Qichen. Chairman of the National People's Congress, Qiao
Shi, met with the visiting Deputy Prime Minister. Vice Premier Zou Jiahua hosted
a welcoming banquet for him. Vice Premier and Foreign Minister Qian Qichen held
talks with McKinnon.
Rt. Hon. Winston Peters, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer of New Zealand,
visited China in September 1997. Vice Premier Zhu Rongji, Vice President Rong
Yiren, and Ismail Amat, State Councilor and Chairman of Nationality Affairs
Committee, held separate meetings with Peters.
Rt. Hon. James Brendan Bolger, Prime Minister of New Zealand, visited China
in November 1997. Premier Li Peng held talks with Bolger. Vice Premier Zhu
Rongji and Chairman of CPPCC Li Ruihuan, held separate meetings with him. Prime
Minister Bolger attended the reception hosted by the Chinese People's
Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries in commemoration of the 25th
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two
countries.
Rt. Hon. Winston Peters, Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand, visited China
together with Tauranga city's goodwill delegation in February 1998. Chairman of
CPPCC Li Ruihuan met with him.
Rt. Hon. Don McKinnon, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, visited China
in October 1998. Vice President Hu Jintao, Vice Premier Qian Qichen and State
Councilor Wu Yi held separate meetings with him. Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan
held talks with his New Zealand counterpart. Both sides agreed to establish a
mechanism for annual consultation on regional security at vice ministerial
level.
Rt. Hon. Jenny Shipley, Prime Minister of New Zealand, paid a working visit
to China in July 1999. President Jiang Zemin, Premier Zhu Rongji and State
Councilor Wu Yi held separate meetings and talks with Shipley.
Hon. Jim Sutton, Minister of Trade Negotiations and Minister of Agriculture
visited China in March, 2000 at the invitation of Mr. Shi Guangsheng, Minister
of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation. State Councilor Wu Yi, Mr. Zeng
Peiyan, Minister of State Development Planning Commission and Mr. Chen Yao Bang,
Minister of Agricultrue held separate meetings with Sutton, and Minister Shi
Guangsheng held talks with him.
Hon. Phil Goff, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade visited China in
August, 2000 at the invitation of Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan,. During his
stay in Beijing, Premier Zhu Rongji met with Goff, and Minister Tang Jiaxuan
held a talk with him.
H.E. the Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Hardie Boys, Governor-General of New Zealand,
and Lady Hardie Boys paid their first state visit to China at the invitation of
President Jiang Zeming from 30 November to 6 December 2000. During his stay in
Beijing, President Jiang Zeming and Premier Zhu Rongji held separate meetings
with him. He also met with Mr Xiao Yang, President of the Supreme People's Court
of China. Hon. Parekura Horomia, Minister of Maori Affairs and Associate
Minister of Education, who accompanied Governor-General Boys during the visit,
met respectively with Mr. Li De Zhu, Chairman of Nationality Affairs Committee,
and Mr Lu Fuyuan, Vice Minister of Education.
Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, Prime Minister of New Zealand paid an official visit to
China at the invitation of Premier Zhu Rongji in April 2001. During the visit,
she called on President Jiang Zemin, and held talks with Premier Zhu. She also
met with Wei Jianxing, member of the Standing Committee of Politburo of the CPC
Central Committee, and State Councilor Mme. Wu Yi. Besides Beijing, Ms. Clark
also visited Shanghai and Hong Kong.
Hon. Phil Goff, Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand paid a working
visit to the Tibet Autonomous Region at the invitation of Foreign Minister Tang
Jiaxuan in May 2001.
Prime Minister Clark and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Goff attended
the Shanghai APEC meeting in October. President Jiang Zemin met with Clark, and
Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan met with Goff.
Hon. Jim Sutton, Minister of Trade Negotiations leading a delegation of
enterpreneurs, paid an official visit to China in March 2002?Mr. Sutton held
talks with Mr. Shi Guangsheng, Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic
Cooperation.
As a special envoy of Hon. Jim Sutton, Minister of Trade Negotiations, Mr.
Michael Green, deputy Secretary-general of Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
Trade, paid an official visit to China in October 2002. Mr. Green met with Ma
Xiuhong, Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Zhou
Mingwei, Deputy Director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, and
Zhou Wenzhong, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Hon. Jim Sutton, Minister of Trade Negotiations leading a delegation of
enterpreneurs, visited Guizhou Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and
Yunnan Province in December 2002.