Australia announced that it would not send officials to attend the Beijing Winter Olympics, and the Chinese Museum in Australia stated that the success of the Australian Winter Olympics depends on the performance of Australian athletes and whether Australian officials attended.The political show of Australia.

The Chinese embassy in Australia issued a statement on the WeChat public account that the embassy noticed that Australia announced today that it will not send officials to attend the Beijing Winter Olympics.The situation of the Olympics.The embassy wishes Australian athletes to show wonderful performance at the Winter Olympics, and believes that they will witness a simple, safe, and wonderful Olympic event.

Statement said that according to the Olympic rules, politicians from various countries invited the Olympic Committee by the Olympic Committee.Whether the invitation is determined by the country's Olympic Committee."The green mountains cannot be covered, after all, go to the east."The success of the Australian side in the Beijing Winter Olympics depends on the performance of Ao athletes and does not depend on whether Australian officials attended, nor on the political show of some Australian politicians.

The statement also said that it is well known that Sino -Australian relations are in the current dilemma, and the responsibility is exactly in Australia.China has once again urged the Australian side to take practical measures to create favorable conditions to promote bilateral relations.The Australian side stated that no officials were sent to the Beijing Winter Olympics, and they played counterparts instead of the public statement that hoping to improve Sino -Australian relations.

Following the US announcement of diplomacy against the Beijing Winter Olympics, Australian Prime Minister Morrison said today that Australian officials will not send officials to attend next year's Winter Olympics that the Chinese government has not yet raised several issues on Australia, includingSuspected of violations of human rights, etc. to respond.