(Sydney Composite Electric) Australia and China will resume a high -level dialogue for three years.
Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian issued a statement on Saturday (September 2) that the Australian and Senior high -level dialogue will be held in Beijing next Thursday (7th). Senior representatives from Australia's industry, government, academia, and media will be with ChinaDialogue, discuss trade, investment, and regional and international security topics.
Huang Yingxian pointed out that this was one of the results she achieved in Beijing with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi in December last year, representing the two countries in one step in strengthening bilateral contact and stable bilateral relations.
Since 2014, Australia and China have held such high -level meetings that do not include government ministers every year to discuss the topics of both parties, but the talks have interrupted after 2020.
Statement pointed out that the former Australian Labor Minister Craig Emerson will lead the Australian delegation, including former Liberal Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to show that this visit to China is supported by the party and the opposition.The Chinese delegation will be led by former Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing.
Aimicing the Macson's dialogue between the Australian and high -level dialogue, Aston said: "Since its establishment, the dialogue has always been the opportunity to deepen mutual understanding and find something in common with Chinese participants.The Nice government has contributed to the efforts of the stable relationship between China. "
The diplomacy between China and Australia fell into a deadlock in 2020.Australia called for the survey of crown diseases at the time, and China therefore responded to the implementation of restrictions on dozens of export products in Australia.After the Australian government was selected in May 2022, the tension was eased. China has recently canceled anti -dumping taxes and anti -subsidy taxes for Australian barley.
Australia said that it hopes that the trade barriers of lobster and wine exports have been canceled and have expressed concern about two Australian journalists being detained for national security allegations.
Australian Prime Minister Albanis is expected to visit Beijing this year, but the specific date has not been determined.