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. 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.