In a significant move to bolster international relations, President Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra of the Republic of Peru is set to embark on her first state visit to China from June 25 to 29. This visit comes at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, as announced by the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Monday.
Mao Ning, spokesperson for the ministry, highlighted Peru's pivotal role in Latin America and emphasized the strong comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Peru. \"Over half a century since the establishment of diplomatic relations, China-Peru relations have always maintained stable development,\" Mao stated, adding that bilateral cooperation has yielded numerous tangible benefits for both nations.
During her visit, President Boluarte will engage in talks with President Xi Jinping. Additionally, she is scheduled to have separate meetings with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee Zhao Leji. These high-level discussions are expected to further solidify mutual political trust and enhance cooperation across various sectors.
China aims to leverage this visit to deepen its mutually beneficial relationship with Peru, pushing the comprehensive strategic partnership to achieve more positive outcomes. This visit underscores the enduring and evolving ties between the two countries, reflecting a shared commitment to fostering global collaboration and development.
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Peruvian President Boluarte to visit China from June 25 to 29
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