Albanese ‘to travel to China’ but opposition warns trade sanctions should be lifted first

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has told world leaders he intends to travel to China, signalling he will push ahead with the stabilisation of the relationship with Beijing despite ongoing trade sanctions and the arbitrary detention of two Australians.

While welcoming the improvement in bilateral relations, including the

“It is a matter that I know the prime minister and every official, as in the previous government, raises at every opportunity,” he said. The leaders of Australia, Japan, the US and India held a Quad meeting on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Hiroshima.“President Biden could not have done more than what we’ve done together over the last few days to have a Quad leaders meeting here,” Albanese said.

Clinton took to the stage in Washington to talk up the partnerships America had created in the face of China’s growing aggression.“I was of the opinion that Xi would make his move against Taiwan sometime in three to four years of really consolidating his power,” Clinton said, speaking at the“But I think Ukraine has really set him back. What has happened in Ukraine has had a significant impact, in my view, on the Chinese leadership.

 

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