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Wong is expected to meet Wang Yi in Beijing on Wednesday, the first visit by an Australian minister since 2019 and the first formal talks in Beijing between the two nations' top diplomats since 2018. "Many of the hard issues in the relationship will take time to resolve in our interests," Wong said during a media briefing in Canberra before leaving for China. A meeting between Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 in Bali last month signalled a thaw in ties, although China's trade sanctions remain in place. Wong will attend the sixth Australia–China Foreign and Strategic Dialogue in Beijing, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. She hoped the restart of official talks would "stabilise" the relationship between China and Australia.
SYDNEY, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong will visit China this week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday, signalling an improvement in diplomatic relations between Beijing and Canberra. Wong will meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and hold the sixth Australia–China Foreign and Strategic Dialogue, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries on Wednesday. It will be the first visit to China by an Australian minister since 2019, and the first formal talks in Beijing between the two nations' top diplomats since 2018. The significance of it is that it's a meeting not in a conference, but a physical meeting in Beijing. read moreAustralian diplomats have previously said Canberra's moves to improve ties with Beijing would not bring a shift in defence policy.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow the next Congress might respond to China's actions towards Taiwan, with Hayman's Kyle BassKyle Bass, Hayman Capital Management founder, joins CNBC to discuss the impact of midterm results on U.S. China foreign policy, how the midterm results could influence energy policy and the U.S. response to China's rhetoric towards Taiwan.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Hayman Capital Management's Kyle BassKyle Bass, Hayman Capital Management founder, joins CNBC to discuss the impact of midterm results on U.S.-China foreign policy, how the midterm results could influence energy policy and the U.S. response to China's rhetoric toward Taiwan.
BEIJING, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Friday that he was not aware of the media report that said China was preparing a plan to end COVID-19 flight suspensions. China's COVID policies are consistent and clear, Zhao told reporters at a daily briefing in Beijing. Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Editing by Himani SarkarOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
BEIJING, Nov 1 (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday that it was unaware of the situation following a market rally after social media posts circulated an unverified document that said China was forming a committee to assess border reopening in March. "I'm not aware of the situation you mentioned," foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in response to a question at a regular daily news conference. Reporting by Martin Quin Pollard Writing by Tony Munroe; Editing by Jacqueline WongOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
BEIJING, Aug 4 (Reuters) - China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday called U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan a "manic, irresponsible and highly irrational" action by the United States, state broadcaster CCTV reported. Wang, speaking at the ASEAN Foreign Ministers meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, said China has made the utmost diplomatic effort to avert crisis, but will never allow its core interests to be hurt. China's current and future measures are necessary and timely defensive countermeasures, carefully considered and evaluated, aimed at safeguarding national sovereignty and security, in line with international and domestic law, CCTV cited Wang as saying. Reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Writing by Martin Quin Pollard; Editing by Christopher CushingOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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