Sino-Australian leaders Tuesday (November 15)A meeting was held in Bali, Indonesia. Australian diplomats said that the meeting was a step towards normalization after years of freezing in bilateral diplomacy.change.

According to Reuters, Australia's Ambassador Arthur Sinodinos in Washington (IISS) held in Washington on Tuesday, Australia hopes to establish a more normal relationship with China, andEspecially in terms of trade, this does not mean that Australia's strategic policy settings will change.

Sinonidina said that any decision made by the Australian government reflects the values and interests of Canberra. Canberra participated in the four -sided security dialogue and the establishment of a three -sided security partnership (AUKUS) in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.These military assembly operations adopted by Australia all reflect the values and interests of Canberra, especially this will become very important in the next few years.

The former Australian Ambassador to China Geoff Raby told Australia (ABC) that the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Australian Prime Minister Albanis were resolved by the two countries.The beginning of trade issues and normalization of relationships, but there are still many problems to be solved, which are very difficult for both parties.

The China -Australian leader held a 30 -minute meeting at the G20 summit held at Bali Island, Indonesia on Tuesday. This is the first bilateral meeting since 2016.During the meeting, the leaders of the two countries acknowledged that there were difficulties and differences in Sino -Australian relations.

Albanis said after the meeting that Xi Jinping did not mention the Aukus alliance during the meeting, although the alliance was opposed by China.