China and Australia Report Positive Progress in Bilateral Relations
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Australian counterpart Penny Wong report positive progress in China-Australia relations, emphasizing stable and fruitful partnership.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Australian counterpart Penny Wong report positive progress in China-Australia relations, emphasizing stable and fruitful partnership.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s recent visit to Australia marks a pivotal step in revitalizing bilateral relations, emphasizing diplomacy and mutual cooperation despite geopolitical challenges.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang visits Perth to strengthen China-Australia collaboration in new energy, aiming for mutual growth and a sustainable future.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australian PM Anthony Albanese reaffirm stable China-Australia ties, emphasizing mutual benefits and enhanced cooperation.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australian PM Anthony Albanese emphasize mutual benefits and strategic cooperation to drive China-Australia partnership forward.
China and Australia have strengthened their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership as bilateral trade in goods grew by 4.1% in 2023. China remains Australia’s largest trading partner for the 15th year in a row.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang commits to strengthening dialogue with both the Australian government and opposition, aiming to advance the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Australia.
China and Australia reinforce their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, aiming for greater cooperation in trade, climate action, and people-to-people exchanges during the Annual Leaders’ Meeting.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australian Governor-General David Hurley discuss strengthening bilateral ties and unlocking new economic opportunities.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pledges to enhance cooperation with Australia, emphasizing mutual benefits and opposing confrontational politics during the annual leaders’ meeting.