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Fijian Prime Minister emphasizes benefits from China's poverty alleviation practices

2024-08-20

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Reference News reported on August 20According to a report on the Hong Kong Wireless News website on August 19, Premier Li Qiang stated that China is willing to deepen cooperation with Fiji in multiple fields under the framework of high-quality joint construction of the "Belt and Road".

Li Qiang held a ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on the afternoon of the 18th to welcome visiting Fijian Prime Minister Rambuka.

During the talks, Li Qiang said that China is willing to take the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries next year as an opportunity to implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries and continue to be true friends who trust and support each other.

Rambuka said that Fiji greatly admires China's tremendous development achievements and growing international influence.

According to a report by Fiji Global News on August 18, Fijian Prime Minister Rambuka said that Fiji can benefit a lot from China's poverty alleviation practices. When visiting the Ningde Poverty Alleviation and Development Theme Exhibition Hall in Fujian, he said that solving the poverty problem has played an important role in promoting China's rapid development and achieving economic growth.

Rambuka visited several historical exhibitions, which showed Ningde's efforts in targeted poverty alleviation in the form of text, photos, videos, models, architectural renderings, etc. Rambuka learned that Ningde's achievements in solving poverty problems are a microcosm of China's achievements in this regard.

According to the report, Rambuka praised the tenacity of the people of Ningde and said that the people of Ningde have achieved significant results through their efforts. He also stressed that Fiji is committed to tackling poverty through various programs under the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection, including the Poor Welfare Program, the Social Pension Program, the Care and Protection Program and the Food Voucher Program.