Cook Islands PM Attends Asian Winter Games in China
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is set to attend the Asian Winter Games closing ceremony in Harbin, China. During his visit, he will meet with China's Premier Li Qiang to discuss bilateral relations, marking an important step in the cooperation between China and the Cook Islands in the South Pacific.

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Cook Islands' Prime Minister Mark Brown is making a significant diplomatic visit to China by attending the closing ceremony of the Asian Winter Games in Harbin. This visit is underscored by a meeting with China's Premier Li Qiang, leaders of the two nations poised to discuss key bilateral issues.
A spokesperson from China's foreign ministry confirmed the event during a regular press briefing, highlighting the strategic partnership between China and the Cook Islands. The islands represent an important cooperation partner for China in the South Pacific region.
This visit marks a growing rapport between the Cook Islands and China, as both countries are keen on sustaining an independent dialogue. Discussions will likely explore various dimensions of their bilateral relations, potentially paving the way for future partnerships.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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