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China bans four New Zealand lawmakers over visit to Taiwan

China has banned four New Zealand lawmakers for visiting Taiwan in May, stating their trip sent "wrong signals" to Taiwan's ruling party and constituted interference in China's internal affairs. The Chinese embassy in Wellington criticized the MPs for meeting with high-level Taiwanese politicians, which it claimed had "serious adverse political impacts." New Zealand's Foreign Minister expressed surprise at the unprecedented travel bans, noting that such visits have occurred for decades without issue.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-04 · 08:29 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
China bans four New Zealand lawmakers over visit to Taiwan
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China has banned four New Zealand lawmakers for visiting Taiwan in May, stating their trip sent "wrong signals" to Taiwan's ruling party and constituted interference in China's internal affairs. The Chinese embassy in Wellington criticized the MPs for meeting with high-level Taiwanese politicians, which it claimed had "serious adverse political impacts." New Zealand's Foreign Minister expressed surprise at the unprecedented travel bans, noting that such visits have occurred for decades without issue. Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the ban, asserting China has no right to interfere in parliamentary diplomacy. China views Taiwan as a province and opposes international engagement with the self-governing democracy.

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Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Beijing's ban, stating parliamentary diplomacy is a normal practice among democratic nations.

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Taiwan is a self-governing democracy, but China claims it as its territory.

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New Zealand's Foreign Minister was surprised by China's decision to impose travel bans, noting a long history of such visits without issue.

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China's embassy stated the lawmakers' visit sent 'wrong signals' to Taiwan's ruling party and caused 'serious adverse political impacts'.

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China has banned four New Zealand lawmakers for visiting Taiwan.

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China says the MPs’ visit sends the ‘wrong signals’ to Taiwan’s ruling party.China has banned four New Zealand lawmakers for visiting Taiwan in May, saying they disregarded Beijing’s “serious concerns, resolute opposition and repeated prior warnings”.In a statement released on Thursday, the Chinese embassy in Wellington lambasted the visit, saying the lawmakers met with high-level politicians, which caused “serious adverse political impacts” and sent the “wrong signals” to Taipei’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4The Take: Iran, Taiwan, Trump’s high‑stakes return to Beijinglist 2 of 4‘Never mess it up’: What Xi and Trump said on day one of Beijing talkslist 3 of 4China’s Xi warns Trump about Taiwan at Beijing summitlist 4 of 4Trump praises China as he ignores question about Taiwanend of listThe embassy called the visit interference in its internal affairs, adding that the lawmakers shouldn’t be “surprised” because China has consistently opposed visits to Taiwan by members of parliament.“Whoever crosses the red line on the Taiwan question will face the consequences,” the statement said.A spokesperson for Foreign Minister Winston Peters said New Zealand lawmakers have visited Taiwan for decades without a problem: “In the context of that long history, the minister was surprised to learn that China has taken a decision to, for the first time, impose travel bans on New Zealand MPs as a result of travel to Taiwan.”Taiwan is a self-governing democracy, but China claims it is part of its territory and says it must come under its rule. Beijing has discouraged countries from engaging with Taiwan, leaving it with only 12 diplomatic allies, which include Belize, Guatemala and Eswatini.New Zealand is not included because it recognises Beijing’s China-principle" class="entity-link entity-topic" data-entity-id="140166" data-entity-type="topic">One China principle, which means it officially sees Taiwan as a province of China.Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Beijing’s ban, saying it has no right to interfere in meetings with “international friends”. It added: “Parliamentary diplomacy is a normal practice among democratic nations.”
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