Albanese to Be First Australian Prime Minister to Visit China Since 2016
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to visit China in the first official trip by an Australian leader since 2016.
- The visit marks a significant thaw in relations after years of tensions, with improved trade and the release of an Australian journalist.
- Stabilizing bilateral trade relations will be a top priority for Albanese, who aims to secure the removal of Chinese tariffs on Australian goods.
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Xi Jinping recebe primeiro-ministro australiano em sinal de "descongelamento" nas relações
O presidente chinês recebeu o primeiro-ministro australiano num encontro que representa uma melhoria nas relações diplomáticas após anos de tensões, que prejudicaram as relações comerciais.
Chinas Staatschef Xi glaubt an "vertrauensvolle" Partnerschaft mit Australien
Nach Jahren diplomatischer Eiszeit hat der chinesische Staatschef Xi Jinping Australiens Premierminister Anthony Albanese empfangen. China und Australien könnten "vertrauensvolle und erfolgreiche Partner werden", sagte Xi nach Angaben des staatlichen Senders CCTV am Montag in Peking. Albanese lobte zum Auftakt des Gesprächs die "fraglos sehr positiven" Fortschritte in den Beziehungen beider Länder. Es ist der erste China-Besuch eines australisc…
China’s Xi to welcome Australian PM Albanese in Beijing
Chinese leader Xi Jinping will welcome Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Beijing on Monday, a high-water mark in their nations’ ties following years of tensions that cut billions of dollars in trade. Beijing is Canberra’s biggest trading partner, but relations plummeted in 2020 after Australia’s then-conservative government barred Chinese tech giant Huawei from 5G […]
China’s Xi to welcome Australian PM Albanese in Beijing
BEIJING, Nov 6 — Chinese leader Xi Jinping will welcome Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Beijing today, a high-water mark in their nations’ ties following years of tensions that cut billions of dollars in trade. Beijing is Canberra’s biggest trading partner, but relations plummeted in 2020 after Australia’s then-conservative government barred Chinese tech giant Huawei from 5G contracts and called for an inquest into the origins of C…
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