Muscat Daily

China, Australia to hold first leaders meeting in years

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Denpasar, Indonesia - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he will hold talks

with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping in Bali, Indonesia on Tuesday, the first leaders meeting between the two countries after years of soured relations.

“We enter this discussion with goodwill. There are no preconditi­ons on this discussion. I am looking forward to having constructi­ve dialogue,” Albanese told media as he touched down on the resort island for the G20 summit.

Australian and Chinese leaders had a brief exchange at the 2019 G20 summit in Japan, but

have not had a formal sitdown in five years.

China remains Australia’s largest trading partner, but relations atrophied over disputes about Chinese influence and behaviour in the Asia-pacific region - and all but collapsed after Can

berra called for an investigat­ion into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recently, Beijing’s ambitions in the Pacific have riled Canberra, as have China’s arrests of Australian­s, including journalist Cheng Lei.

But centre-left Albanese’s election appeared to provide an opportunit­y to break the impasse. Ministeria­l-level contacts between Australia and China resumed in June after a two-year hiatus.

“Australia will put forward our own position. I look forward to having a constructi­ve discussion with Xi tomorrow,” Albanese said.

“I have said since I have became prime minister but before

then as well that dialogue is always a good thing. We need to talk in order to develop mutual

understand­ing.”

Australia will put forward our own position. I look forward to having a constructi­ve discussion with Xi anthony albanese

 ?? (AFP) ?? Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives at Ngurah Rai Internatio­nal airport in Denpasar on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on Monday
(AFP) Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives at Ngurah Rai Internatio­nal airport in Denpasar on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on Monday

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