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Australian Prime Minister criticizes the rude behavior of the Chinese embassy, Li Keqiang is asked to apologize to Xi Jinping.

Chinese consulate staff block Australian journalist Chris Uhlmann's camera, angering many Australians. Australian Prime Minister criticizes this behavior as not only rude but also having the effect of 'three hundred pieces of silver in the land'. This incident also led to journalist chasing Li Keqiang before he left Australia, asking if he would apologize to Cheng Lei.
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Chinese consulate staff block Australian journalist Chris Uhlmann's camera, angering many Australians. Australian Prime Minister criticizes this behavior as not only rude but also having the effect of 'three hundred pieces of silver in the land'. This incident also led to journalist chasing Li Keqiang before he left Australia, asking if he would apologize to Cheng Lei.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Wednesday, June 19, 2024.
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