(Sydney Composite Electric) Australian Prime Minister Albanis reminds the Chinese government to learn from Russia's lesson in Ukraine to face "strategic failures" in Ukraine.

Albanis Sunday went to the Spanish capital Madrid to attend the NATO Summit to be interviewed by the Australian Financial Review Daily that the war in Russia and Ukraine prompted democratic countries to unite, whether they are NATO member states or Australian non -member states.

In response to the information of the Chinese government who intends to recover from Taiwan, Albanis said that the war showed that any attempt to change the sovereign state through force will be resisted.

The Chinese government has a clear attitude on the issue of unified Taiwan in the future. In recent years, it has strengthened the sea and air military exercises around the surrounding areas of Taiwan. The United States and its allies claim that this is a model of China's increasingly tough issue in Taiwan.

After the Australian new government took office, it was seeking to restore foreign contact with China.However, there are still many tension between diplomatic relations between the two countries, including China ’s continuous expansion of influence in the Pacific region, punitive measures for Australian exports, and two well -known Australian Chinese are detained.

Albanis will attend the NATO summit with leaders of Japan, South Korea and New Zealand, and then go to Paris to hold a meeting with French President Macron to repair the relationship.

Albanis held a press conference after holding a press conference on Monday that he had conducted a first conversation with the Solomon Islands Prime Minister Sogovre after taking office, saying it was a "very constructive" discussion.

Australian International Development and Pacific Affairs Minister Conlaoy said at a Pacific Conference on Tuesday that Australia will set up a training of the National Defense Institute to provide training for the army of the Pacific Island country.

Conlaoy said that Australia will also double the expensive funding for air surveillance in the Pacific islands fishing area. At the same time, it will provide funds for the Pacific Island country, and build infrastructure that can better cope with sea level rising.

He pointed out that the Australian government knows that security issues are inseparable from climate change.

The Pacific Island State will hold the Pacific Island Forum next month. The leaders of the meeting are expected to discuss issues in China to reach a trade and security agreement with 10 Pacific countries.It is known that the content of the agreement includes fishery, maritime security and police training.

Australia and New Zealand will participate in this forum. The two countries have recently expressed concern on the security agreement reached by China recently with the Solomon Islands.