Prime Minister of New Zealand does not share Biden’s assessment of leader of PRC

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipins, before a visit to China, said that he did not agree with the assessments of US President Joe Bayden to the chairman of China Xi Jinping.

According to The Guardian, Hipkins commented on Biden, who used the Dictator’s expression as chairman of the PRC.

Hipkins noted that he does not agree with the assessment of the head of the White House to SI.

According to him, that the control system in China is the “internal business of the Chinese”.

The prime minister said that during the first, after the Covid-19 pandemic, the visit to China is concentrated on trade relations.

Hipkins drew attention to the significance of China for the economy of New Zealand.

The politician called China the “critical economic partner” of his country.