ChinaState Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi Wang Yi said during the UN General Assembly on September 22, local time, and said that Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian said that relations between the two countries should be more mature, stable, tough, and unsurprising. This is in line with the interests of both parties.Expectation.
According to a press release issued by the website of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi said that two months ago, the two sides met in Bali and both emphasized the importance of Sino -Australian relations and re -confirmed the positioning of comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.It is believed that it is necessary to promote bilateral relations as soon as possible in the spirit of mutual respect.This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Australia.After half a century of wind and rain baptism, the relationship between the two countries should be more mature, stable, tough, and unintelligible. This is in line with the interests of the two parties and is also the expectations of the two peoples.China is willing to carefully summarize experience with the Australian side, properly solve differences, and promote the healthy and stable development of bilateral relations.
Wang Yi also said that China appreciates Australia to reiterate the policy of adhering to the first China.The two sides should do each other, use more positive thinking, release more positive signals, tell more win -win cooperation stories, carry out more humanities and local exchanges, and create a good atmosphere for the development of Sino -Australian relations.
Wang Yi emphasized that China has firmly supported trade liberalization and facilitation, and is committed to building a higher level of open economic system and creating an open world economy.All parties should promote the purpose and principles of the UN Charter, abide by the basic criteria of international law and international relations, and play the core role of the United Nations.
According to the press release of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Huang Yingxian said during the meeting that Australia is willing to have a stable, mutually beneficial and effective relationship with China's development on the basis of mutual respect.It is willing to take the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations to the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, and in a calm and attitude towards the attitude, we can communicate with China frankly, carry out constructive exchanges, and promote the comprehensive strategic partnership between Australia and China.Australia respects the international law system based on the UN Charter, adheres to a Chinese policy and does not support "Taiwan independence."Australia and China Trade benefit the two sides, and hope to maintain an open international trade system.
According to the Australian reports, Huang Yingxian told reporters after the meeting: Australia's diplomatic relations with China have a "long road", "both sides must take many steps to establish a more stable relationship"She called on both parties to further "contact and express goodwill."
She said that she criticized Chinese human rights records, Australian journalists Cheng Lei, and a series of behaviors that Beijing imposed tariffs and blockades on Australia's export agricultural products to China.
Huang Yingxian said: "The interests of Australia are constant. The government will continue to speak for those issues that we think we think, and continue to contact China to stabilize the relationship."
China was originally the largest consumer of Australian coal, but the relationship between the two parties began to deteriorate in 2018. The Morrison government proposed to start an independent investigation of the origin of the crown disease.System, impose tariffs and delay customs clearance to Australian barley, beef, red wine, and coal.
The Australian new government Albanis has emphasized that it is hoped that Beijing to abandon the trade sanctions on Australia to express their willingness to repair the nervous Australian -China relations.