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Xi Jinping hails ‘turnaround’ in China-Australia relations as PM Albanese visits Beijing

Chinese leader said the two countries had overcome a series of ‘setbacks’ and stressed the importance of ‘equal treatment’

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Anthony Albanese said dialogue should be “at the centre” of the relationship. Photo: EPA
Laura Zhou

China’s relations with Australia have “turned around” after overcoming “setbacks”, President Xi Jinping told visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Beijing on Tuesday.

“The most important thing we can learn from this is a commitment to equal treatment, to seeking common ground while sharing differences, pursuing mutually beneficial cooperation, serving the fundamental interests of our two countries and two peoples,” he told Albanese.

“No matter how the international landscape may evolve, we should uphold this overall direction unswervingly.”

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Leaders' meeting sees Australia and China call for increased dialogue and cooperation

Leaders' meeting sees Australia and China call for increased dialogue and cooperation

Albanese, who is making his second visit to China as prime minister and meeting Xi for the fourth time, echoed his host’s comments about “seeking common ground while sharing differences” and welcomed the chance to “set out Australia’s views and interests”.

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His six-day trip, which includes stops in Shanghai and Chengdu, comes as Australia is working to strengthen economic ties amid a thaw that came after years of frosty relations.

Meanwhile, China is pushing for closer ties with major trading partners, including US regional allies, as it seeks to counter the impact of Donald Trump’s policies, including tariffs.

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According to the Chinese foreign ministry, Xi stressed the importance of “cooperation with mutual benefits” and urged the two sides to “move forward together”.

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