Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik says Norway will focus on maintaining its ‘very robust trading relationship with China.’ He also insists to CGTN’s Aljosa Milenkovic that having a global community ‘based on prosperity and based on international law and the UN requires us to collaborate very closely with China.’
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00:00Our relationship and our strategy towards China, again, is very similar to that of the
00:06EU.
00:07So we have decided that we want to collaborate with China on a whole host of issues.
00:12We don't think that any global problem can be resolved without the participation of China.
00:18And we have a very robust trading relationship with China.
00:22We see China as important, as I said, in order to sustain multilateralism, in order to reform
00:27the UN, in order to achieve all these important results, in order to ensure that we can have
00:34a global community based on prosperity and based on international law and the UN.
00:41And that requires us to collaborate very closely with China.