Qian Bo

China’s Special Envoy for Pacific clarifies China’s motives in the pacific

Qian said he has scrutinised the AUKUS security pact recently signed between the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

He noted that China and the US have joint military exercises.

"This region is not exclusive for Australia or New Zealand or for the US," he said.

Qian said these are sovereign states and Samoa has the right to engage with all countries including China, Japan, South Korea and India.

PM Fiame meets China’s Special Envoy for Pacific Islands affairs

He is accompanied by First Secretary Jiang Yang, Third Secretary Yin Xiao and Interpreter/ Attaché Liu Chengyin.

Qian is in Samoa to discuss further promoting and strengthening the bilateral ties between the People’s Republic of China and Samoa.

His appointment as the first special envoy of the Chinese government on Pacific Islands affairs was announced by foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin announced in February.