China & Netherlands deepen ties with six-point cooperation pact
23 May '25
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China and the Netherlands reached six points of consensus at a meeting yesterday between the former's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Dutch counterpart Caspar Veldkamp in Beijing.
Both sides agreed to deepen practical cooperation in fields like economy and trade, S&T and agriculture.
They agreed to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in areas like climate adaptation and green transformation.
China and the Netherlands reached six points of consensus at a meeting yesterday between the former’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Dutch counterpart Caspar Veldkamp in Beijing.
Both sides agreed to maintain close exchanges and deepen practical cooperation in fields like economy and trade, science and technology, agriculture and water conservation.
China and the Netherlands reached six points of consensus at a meeting yesterday between the former's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Dutch counterpart Caspar Veldkamp in Beijing.
Both sides agreed to deepen practical cooperation in fields like economy and trade, S&T and agriculture.
They agreed to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in areas like climate adaptation and green transformation.
They agreed to maintain close communication related to cooperation in multiple fields and reaffirmed support for multilateralism, pledging to adhere to free trade and the multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization at its core.
They agreed to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in areas like climate adaptation and green transformation, a Chinese news agency reported.
Wang expressed hope that the Dutch side will provide a just, fair and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises.