China to join the cross -Pacific partner's comprehensive progress agreement must obtain the consent of all members, and also meet all regulations and requirements.At present, the 11 members of the agreement have not accepted China's unintentional consensus, but the new Prime Minister Li Xianlong believes that China can meet relevant requirements, and the negotiation with other members can also succeed.
Li Xianlong said at a press conference on Tuesday (October 18) that Singapore has previously stated that China has supported China to join the Capital Pacific Comprehensive Progress Progress Agreement (CPTPP).As the current chairman of the Agreement Committee, Singapore will do his best to consult all parties.
CPTPP's 11 current members are Singapore, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru and Vietnam.The United Kingdom, Mainland China, Taiwan, Ecuador and Costa Rica have already applied to join the agreement, and South Korea and Thailand also intend to join.
Although China is Australia's largest trading partner, Australia has reserved an agreement on China, especially whether China can meet the requirements of free trade.Australia also urged Beijing to cancel a large amount of sanctions on Australian products during the diplomatic dispute.
As for whether to discuss this with Australian Prime Minister Albanis, or try to persuade the other party to accept China as a member of an agreement, Li Xianlong responded to a question from an Australian journalist: "Australia knows what we are doing, we alsoUnderstand each other's point of view. "
U.S. President Biden recently announced that it restricts the supply of chips in China, causing the international community to worry that the Sino -US economy will accelerate the decoupling, and Li Xianlong also expressed concerns about this.
He pointed out that the national security issue really exists, but how to define it depends on the judgment of different governments. The recent actions of the Bayeng government are very serious and believe that the United States has taken care of it.
Li Xianlong said: "It may have a very wide impact. People have to pay attention to how the situation develops, but we are really worried that reasonable national security considerations may bring further consequences, weaken economic cooperation, mutual dependence, and mutual trust. In the endAs a result, the world is unstable. "
For the same subject, Albanis said that he wanted to lead a government with mature diplomatic relations with the world, and did not regard diplomacy as an opportunity for domestic political scores."I have publicly said that we should cooperate with China as much as possible, but if necessary, we must adhere to the national interests of Australia."