China, Anthony Albanese and Australian Prime Minister
Digest more
The Global Times described the China-Australia relationship as “flying in the stratosphere” but warned of “third-party interference”.
18hon MSN
Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged warm words and promised to strength the relationship after talks to Beijing.
Anthony Albanese’s visit to China has gone down well with the country’s state media, offering insight into Beijing’s true feelings about the future of its relationship with Canberra.
Liberal Senator Dave Sharma has slammed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for his weak answers to China-related questions after he met with the Chinese President.
1don MSN
Australian PM Anthony Albanese said on July 14 he was committed to working with China to address global excess steel capacity during a meeting of business leaders from the two countries in Shanghai. China's robust steel exports,
The prime minister of Australia, a longtime US security partner in Asia, sought to focus his trip to China this week on business and trade opportunities, dodging thornier issues around US-China competition such as Taiwan or Beijing’s military expansion.
Former DFAT Australia-China Council scholar Andrew Phelan says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sounded like a “spokesman for Xi Jinping” during his time in China.