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Watch live: PM fronts media after touching down in Beijing for make-or-break trip

Author
Thomas Coughlan,
Publish Date
Mon, 26 Jun 2023, 4:30pm

Watch live: PM fronts media after touching down in Beijing for make-or-break trip

Author
Thomas Coughlan,
Publish Date
Mon, 26 Jun 2023, 4:30pm

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins is set to front media after touching down in Beijing ahead of his week-long tour of China.

Hipkins landed about 2.30am today New Zealand time and was met at the airport by New Zealand’s ambassador to Beijing Grahame Morton and a welcoming committee of Chinese soldiers and officials.

On the tarmac, Hipkins was met by China’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Ma Zhaoxu.

He arrives in China at a pivotal point in the Russia-Ukraine war, in which Russian President Vladimir Putin saw his authority challenged by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner mercenary group.

Prigozhin launched a brief mutiny, taking a Russian city before a truce was negotiated.

Kremlin watchers think the episode is evidence of fraying morale inside Russia.

Members of the New Zealand delegation were checking their phones at refuelling stops in Cairns and Manila to get the latest from Russia.

This is significant news for China, which, though it has not picked a side in the war, is often thought to be implicitly backing Russia by not taking a more forceful position on the conflict.

The war is almost certain to come up in Hipkins’ visit with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday evening, NZ time. The meeting with Xi will be the most significant diplomatic engagement of Hipkins’ tenure as Prime Minister thus far. It comes after reports in The Australian that Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta was given a dressing down by her counterpart when she visited Beijing earlier this year.

His first day is relatively light on the diplomatic side, with the focus around business events hosted by New Zealand’s embassy in Beijing.

On Tuesday morning, he will appear in a series of events hosted by the World Economic Forum in Tianjin before heading back to Beijing to meet the Chinese leadership in the Great Hall of the People.

Geopolitical turmoil is an unwelcome intervention on what is otherwise a strictly trade exercise.

Chinese troops awaiting Chris Hipkins' arrival. Photo / Nathan Mckinnon-Pool

Chinese troops awaiting Chris Hipkins' arrival. Photo / Nathan Mckinnon-Pool

Ahead of the trip, Hipkins said trade was the bread and butter of how New Zealand made its way in the world.

“There’s not much more bread and butter than trade for a country like New Zealand, we are a trading nation.

“Trade is a centrepiece of the trip.”

This will not stop Hipkins from speaking up about human rights. In 2021, Parliament voted unanimously to voice concerns at human rights abuses against the Uyghurs in Xinjiang.

Ahead of the trip, attention was focused on US President Joe Biden and his decision to label President Xi a dictator.

Hipkins said he would not use similar language himself.

“I generally don’t think those labels are useful,” he said.

Two RNZAF aircraft in Manila. Photo / Thomas Coughlan

Two RNZAF aircraft in Manila. Photo / Thomas Coughlan

Hipkins deftly sidestepped the question multiple times. Asked to describe Xi, Hipkins said simply “I haven’t met him yet”.

This is Hipkins’ first meeting with Xi. Former prime minister Jacinda Ardern last saw him at the APEC summit in 2022.

The last time a prime minister visited China was in 2019.

Hipkins was taking no chances with this trip, which included one of the largest business and cultural delegations ever sent on an overseas mission.

Accompanying the main RNZAF plane to Cairns and Manila was a second RNZAF plane. This was backup in case the main plane suffered one of its frequent breakdowns. It returns to Australia.

Thomas Coughlan is Deputy Political Editor and covers politics from Parliament. He has worked for the Herald since 2021 and has worked in the press gallery since 2018.

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