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Dialogue’ must be at heart of China, Australia ties, PM tells Xi

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Dialogue’ must be at heart of China, Australia ties, PM tells Xi

Beijing, China

15 July 2025 – 02:21 PM (UTC + 10)

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday that “dialogue” must be at the heart of ties between Canberra and Beijing as he met with President Xi Jinping.Albanese is on his second visit to China as prime minister, seeking to bolster recently stabilised trade ties even as geopolitical tensions remain high.
Relations between Beijing and Canberra have charted a bumpy course over the past decade, a period marked by repeated disagreements over national security and competing interests across the vast Pacific region.Affairs improved in December, when China called off a ban on imported Australian rock lobster, removing the final obstacle to ending a damaging trade war waged between the countries from 2017.Meeting Xi in Beijing on Tuesday, Albanese said he welcomed “the opportunity to set out Australia’s views and interests”.“Australia values our relationship with China and will continue to approach it in a calm and consistent manner, guided by our national interest,” Albanese said.“It’s important we have these direct discussions on issues that matter to us and to the stability and prosperity of our region. As you and I have agreed previously, dialogue needs to be at the center of our relationship,” he added.

China’s Xi says ties with Australia have ‘turned around’, hails ‘benefits’

Chinese President Xi Jinping declared on Tuesday that relations between Beijing and Canberra had “turned around”, hailing the “benefits” of better ties.”The China-Australia relationship has risen from the setbacks and turned around, bringing tangible benefits,” Xi told Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Beijing.

“With a possible reference to the instability of Trump’s America,.. Zhi stated that “No matter how the international landscape may evolve we should uphold this overall direction unswervingly,” he said.

In the interim there have been reports that China’s factory output rose 6.8% in June, topping expectations: official data!
 

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