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‘No doubt’ about China concern despite PM’s rhetoric

17 July 2025 14:07 | News

Anthony Arbanese’s trip to China was greatly welcomed, but much importance was given to those who were left outside, as in the case of those said and obtained.

This time, the Prime Minister focuses on trade and focus on business connections, completing a six -day trip to China, where he met President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.

However, Mr. Albanian greatly concerned the public discourse on differences in China and Australia’s concerns about Beijing’s military accumulation and aggressive actions in the Pacific.

An expert says Anthony Arnavenes has set up a diplomatic balance to discuss Xi Jinping. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

David Andrew Andrew Andrew Andrews said that when the leaders travel abroad, they would be inefficient to insult their homeowners while trying to get larger trade ties, he said.

“Diplomacy is a very thin and nuance exercise, and there is definitely a time and place for everything, Aap AAP said.

Mr. Andrews said that human rights violations and Chinese aggression are still important issues that have been brought up and accepted by the Prime Minister, but a balance should be hit with the public discourse.

“I don’t think Chinese have no doubt about Australia’s concerns about its actions in the South China Sea or in Tasman or military accumulation,” he said.

“It is certain that we see China as a great threat to security and instability in the region.

“But we cannot have a relationship with China, they are our biggest trade partner… There is no easy way to sliced it.”

The coalition is trying to balance its own discourse on the Prime Minister’s trip.

Opposition leader Sussan Ley
Sussan Ley criticized the Prime Minister because he was not stronger about security concerns. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP Photos)

Opposition leader Sussan Ley welcomed greater trade ties with China.

“We wish him well, trade and tourism connections should be strong and we want them to be strong,” he said on Thursday.

However, Mr. Albania criticized him for not increasing security concerns more strongly.

“In his meeting with President Xi, I was disappointed that the Chinese Communist Party’s navy warships could not get assurance about the unacceptable nature of the circulation of Australia,” he said.

Albania, the issue brought up the issue and Australia will be informed better from the Chinese military exercises in the region and live fire exercise did not break international laws as in international waters.

The opposition also criticized his criticism for not having a face -to -face meeting with US President Donald Trump, who was in Mr. Albania, and said he had not focused sufficiently on the relationship with Washington.


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