Australian Prime Minister Albanis said he would meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday (November 15).The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that there is no news that can be released at present, but it emphasizes that the improvement of Sino -Australian relations is in line with the fundamental interests of both parties.
According to Global Network, a spokesman for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mao Ning said at a regular conference on Monday that she has no news that Xi Jinping and Albannis have met.
But Mao Ning said that the improvement of China -Australia relations is in line with the fundamental interests of both parties, and it also meets the common expectations of the peoples of the two countries and the international community.
She said that China hopes that the Australian side will adhere to the spirit of mutual respect, and strive for the same difference with China in the attitude of seeking the same differences, and strive to promote mutual benefit and win -win.State relations returned to the right track.
Albanis flew on Monday to Bali, Indonesia, and revealed to the media that he would hold talks with Xi Jinping on Tuesday.Albanis said: "I will show Australia's position. I look forward to a constructive discussion with President Xi tomorrow."