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Australia-China relations won’t change even if Labor Party wins power: opposition leader
- Anthony Albanese, however, said a Labor government would deal with Beijing ‘in a mature way’
- He also criticised the Morrison administration for cutting aid spending in Asia-Pacific which had helped China increase its influence in the region
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The opposition leader in Australia said on Tuesday its relationship with China will remain difficult even if his centre-left Labor Party wins power at elections for the first time in almost a decade.
Anthony Albanese addressed the National Press Club in what is regarded as an unofficial launch of campaigning ahead of elections due by May.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will address the club next week.
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Albanese suggested Australia’s policy toward a more belligerent China would not divide the parties during the campaign.
“Whoever’s in government, it will be a difficult relationship,” Albanese said. “It will be difficult because the posture of China has changed. It is China that has changed, not Australia that has changed.”
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“I don’t … blame the government and never have for the current circumstances,” Albanese added.
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