On the eve of Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang's visit to Australia, the Australian State Treasury Minister Chammer Mass said the country's pragmatic position on challenging with Beijing diplomatic relations.
Bloomberg reported that Jim Chalmers told Bloomberg TV during the Morgan Stanley Australia Summit in Sydney that although the foundation of China -Australia relations has become more stable in the past two years, it has become more stable in the past two years, butThe Australian government's "challenges to manage this complex relationship are not naive or unrealistic".
Chammer said: "Our work is contact, and it is carried out in a meaningful and mutually respectful way. When necessary, speak for our national interests and come forward, but the most important thing isManage this relationship for the interests of our people and the economy ... I think we have made some good progress in this regard.When we need to promote our interests, we will do this, whether in the procedure of the Foreign Investment Censorship Commission or other ways ... We believe that key minerals are indeed an opportunity for Australia.From June 15), it will be visited for four days from Australia, becoming the highest Chinese leader in Australia since 2017.
According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Canberra said in a statement that Li Qiang will visit the city of Adelaide, the capital Canberra, and the Mining State Western Australia.Li Qiang will meet with Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian, Minister of Trade Farrell, and local business leaders.
After the Australian central left -wing government came to power in May 2022, the Sino -Australian trade recovered after the reconstruction of relations between the two countries.Earlier, Beijing canceled trade barriers to implement products such as Australia, wood, barley and wine.However, the two countries still have frictions in areas such as security.