Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visits to Australia and New Zealand have boosted economic relations with the two countries while sending a strong response to widespread protectionism.
During Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit in Russia, the two sides exchanged views on boosting bilateral cooperation and further promoting China-Russia ties.
Li Keqiang's visit to Cuba is the first official visit to the Caribbean country by a Chinese premier since the two countries established diplomatic ties 57 years ago. During his visit, the two sides signed more than 20 cooperation agreements covering a wide range of areas.
During Li's visit to Canada in 2016, the Chinese and Canadian sides issued a joint statement in Ottawa listing 29 important agreements, including: holding a successful inaugural meeting of their Annual Dialogue between the Chinese premier and the Canadian prime minister, announcing the goal of doubling bilateral trade by 2025 based on 2015 statistics, etc.
During his UN meetings, Li pledged hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to help solve the most pressing challenges facing the world from refugee and migration issues to the fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.