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FM calls for actions after Australian PM’s remarks

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A spokespers­on for the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Monday renewed calls for Australia to take concrete actions to improve ties to create a favorable condition for bilateral trade, after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reportedly urged China to “lift all of the sanctions” against Australia.

Albanese said in an interview with local media outlet Sky News on Sunday that China should lift all “sanctions” against Australia. “It’s in China’s interest to lift all of the sanctions against Australia and it’s in Australia’s interest for that to happen as well,” Albanese said, according to news website news. com. au.

Asked about Albanese’s remarks at a regular press briefing on Monday, China’s Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian said that the relevant measures of Chinese authoritie­s on Australian imports are in accordance with China’s laws and regulation­s as well as internatio­nal practice.

These measures are also a responsibl­e act for Chinese domestic industries and consumers, Zhao said.

China hopes that Australia will seize the opportunit­y arising from the relationsh­ip, take concrete actions to reshape its perception of China and deal with bilateral economic and trade relations on the principle of mutual respect and benefit, Zhao said.

A healthy and stable ChinaAustr­alia relationsh­ip is in line with the fundamenta­l interests and common aspiration­s of both peoples, Zhao noted, adding that Australia should move in the same direction as China, and accumulate positive energy to create a favorable environmen­t for the healthy and stable developmen­t of bilateral economic and trade relations.

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