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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has defended his high-profile visit to China amid criticisms about the fraying relationship between Australia and the United States.
Despite facing criticism about his tour of China, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he embraces "slow living" when it comes to diplomacy.
The Australian government has hit back strongly at what it sees as betrayal by the United States. Canberra has refused to ...
Beijing rolled out the red carpet for the Australian leader this week and the two sides appeared to keep a lid on tensions A ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese smiled for the cameras on the Great Wall of China this week sending the wrong message to our ...
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Albanese’s China visit has focussed on boosting the economic partnership while avoiding any ideological grandstanding on ...
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has given no assurance of better communication regarding China’s Navy exercises near Australian ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has told Anthony Albanese China stands ready to work with Australia “to push the bilateral ...
STORY: Australia will not commit troops in advance to any conflict, the country's defence industry minister said on ...
Former home affairs boss Mike Pezzullo has claimed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese should have cut his China visit short to fly past the United States to meet with President Donald Trump on his ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he reaffirmed to Chinese President Xi Jinping his nation’s commitment to the status quo over Taiwan during a meeting between the two leaders on Tuesday.
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Daily Mail on MSNAlbanese says he supports the status quo when asked about TaiwanWe support the status quo', Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese says of Taiwan during his China visit.
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