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Australian Prime Minister meets Chinese Foreign Minister

Beijing. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese holds talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Canberra. During the meeting, Albanese remarked that Australia-China relations have made positive progress over the past two years with the re-energizing of trade, investment and people-to-people exchanges.

They praised China’s poverty alleviation and development achievements and pledged to deepen bilateral cooperation in various fields through high-level exchanges.

Albanese stressed the importance of finding common ground between Australia and China, focusing on shared interests rather than differences. He reaffirmed Australia’s adherence to the One-China policy.

At the meeting, Wang Yi highlighted ongoing efforts to remove barriers and resolve outstanding issues in China-Australia relations under the strategic guidance of the leaders of the two countries.

He underlined the concrete benefits of better relations, enhancing the China-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Wang Yi commemorates the 10th anniversary of President Xi Jinping’s successful state visit to Australia and the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership to deepen bilateral exchanges, restore dialogue mechanisms and strengthen cooperation in various fields Expressed China’s desire to take advantage.

He stressed the importance of managing differences with mutual respect, promoting a more mature, stable and fruitful partnership between China and Australia.

–IANS

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