Hindustan Times (West UP)

Oz PM, Chinese prez hold meeting to normalise ties

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NUSA DUA, INDONESIA: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hailed a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday as a move toward normalisin­g ties that have spiraled in recent years.

“This was another important step towards the stabilisat­ion of the Australia-China relationsh­ip,” Albanese said in a statement after meeting Xi in Bali on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit for about 30 minutes.

“We are always going to be better off when we talk to each other, calmly and directly. There are many steps yet to take.”

Xi said there have been difficulti­es in China-Australia ties in recent years, a situation he doesn’t want to see, according to state-run CCTV. There are no fundamenta­l conflicts between the two countries and there’s huge potential for trade cooperatio­n, he added.

It was the first face-to-face meeting between leaders of China and Australia in almost three years, after relations rapidly deteriorat­ed between Beijing and Canberra during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Former prime minister Scott Morrison’s call for an internatio­nal investigat­ion into the origins of Covid-19 in April 2020 prompted China to place trade sanctions on a number of Australian exports, including wine, barley and coal.

The disagreeme­nt escalated to the World Trade Organizati­on, and Albanese has previously said the lifting of the sanctions on Australia would be a preconditi­on for any major warming in the relationsh­ip with China.

Yet both countries have maintained a close economic relationsh­ip despite the long-running diplomatic tensions. China is Australia’s largest trading partner, particular­ly when it comes to Beijing’s large, lucrative demand for iron ore.

When asked several times by reporters about any progress in China lifting trade sanctions against some Australian exports following his meeting with Xi, Albanese said he has raised the issue “clearly” while noting discussion­s were not at a “commercial level”.

“It was a positive discussion,” Albanese said.

“We put forward our position. It was not anticipate­d that a meeting such as that you get immediate declaratio­ns.”

 ?? AP ?? Australian PM Anthony Albanese (left) meets Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of G20 summit in Nusa Dua, Bali.
AP Australian PM Anthony Albanese (left) meets Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of G20 summit in Nusa Dua, Bali.

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