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Consul General of the People’s Republic of China Pays Courtesy Visit to Prime Minister Mercelina | Government of Sint Maarten

November 19, 2025

Consul General of the People’s Republic of China Pays Courtesy Visit to Prime Minister Mercelina | Government of Sint Maarten
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Prime Minister the Honorable Dr. Luc Mercelina last week received H.E. Zhang Kaibin, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Willemstad, for a courtesy visit at the Cabinet of the Prime Minister. The meeting served as an opportunity to strengthen diplomatic dialogue, recognize the positive contributions of the Chinese community in Sint Maarten, and explore areas of practical, people-focused cooperation, including cultural exchanges, and small-scale economic initiatives.

Prime Minister Mercelina warmly welcomed the Consul General and emphasized the importance of constructive engagement with all international partners in a manner that supports Sint Maarten’s development goals and complements its existing regional and global relationships.

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Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina,  “Sint Maarten values respectful and transparent dialogue with all nations. We appreciate the contributions of the Chinese community, which has long been a part of our island’s social and economic life. Today’s discussion focused on ways we can continue fostering community well-being, cultural understanding, and responsible collaboration that fits within our national priorities.”

Consul General Zhang Kaibin expressed his appreciation for the safe, harmonious environment enjoyed by the Chinese community on the island and reiterated his commitment to supporting constructive engagement.

Consul General Zhang Kaibin: “The Chinese community is grateful and elated to be living peacefully in Sint Maarten. The island’s openness and harmony are deeply appreciated. We look forward to continued cooperation with the Government of Sint Maarten, especially in areas such as culture, education, and small-scale development initiatives that benefit local communities.”

Both parties reaffirmed that any cooperation will be fully aligned with Sint Maarten’s governance standards, its international partnerships—including within the Kingdom of the Netherlands—and its commitment to maintaining strong, transparent relations with all global stakeholders.

Consul General Zhang Kaibin,“We look forward to continuing friendly exchanges that support the people of Sint Maarten and reinforce the long-standing bonds of goodwill.”​

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Source: https://www.sxm-talks.com/local-news/consul-general-of-the-peoples-republic-of-china-pays-courtesy-visit-to-prime-minister-mercelina-government-of-sint-maarten/

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