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    Li Qiang Meets Irish Leader to Boost Strategic Ties

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a key bilateral dialogue, Chinese Premier Li Qiang engaged in discussions with Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin on January 7 in Beijing’s iconic Great Hall of the People. The Irish leader’s official trip to China sets the stage for enhanced cooperation.

    Recalling President Xi Jinping’s recent meeting with Martin, Li Qiang outlined the strategic direction for fortifying China-Ireland relations. Thanks to concerted efforts, their strategic partnership of mutual benefit has deepened substantially, producing notable achievements in multiple domains.

    China is eager to bolster political mutual trust, honor core interests and principal concerns reciprocally, and elevate practical cooperation to higher standards, Li stated. These steps are designed to propel relations forward, realizing superior mutual gains and shared successes.

    Highlighting strong economic synergies, Li called for better alignment of development plans and exploitation of collaboration prospects across sectors. Such moves could drive innovation and prosperity for both economies.

    Martin echoed these sentiments, tracing the deep-rooted friendship between the two peoples. He commended the fruitful economic and trade ties that have uplifted living standards on both sides. Committed to advancing the partnership, Ireland aims to intensify all-level exchanges and capitalize on complementary advantages.

    As global challenges mount, this summit reflects a proactive stance on bilateralism. With Ireland’s tech prowess complementing China’s manufacturing might, future collaborations in green energy, biotech, and digital trade promise exponential growth, benefiting businesses and citizens alike.

    Beijing talks Bilateral Ties China Ireland relations Diplomatic meeting Economic Cooperation Li Qiang Micheal Martin Strategic Partnership
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