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Dan Andrews defends visit to China

Daniel Andrews attended the parade following a formal invitation, aiming to maintain Australia's economic ties with China despite political criticism of his presence alongside controversial leaders.

  • Former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews attended a military parade in China, posing for a photo with leaders, including Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, which drew criticism from various Australian leaders.
  • Andrews defended his trip, stating that a positive relationship with China is vital for Australian jobs and economic interests.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese commented that he is not responsible for private citizens' actions regarding the parade, asserting no government representative attended.
  • Critics, including Defence Minister Angus Taylor and Senator Jane Hume, expressed disapproval of Andrews attending the parade, stating it damages Australia's reputation and questioned his judgment.
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Australian Financial Review broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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