Australian Prime Minister Albanis Sunday (May 21) said that he supports the joint statement of the Seven Kingdoms (G7), which emphasizes that it needs to reduce dependence on Chinese trade.
G7 Saturday (May 20) released a communiqué, indicating that he hopes to maintain a "constructive and stable" relationship with China.They emphasized that inadvertently decuming with China or "turning inward", the economic toughness depends on "de -risk and diversification".
According to Reuters, the "Quartet Safety Dialogue" (QUAD) met at the seven -way Group (G7) summit on Saturday.According to a official record, Albanis told the media: "I support G7's announcement on our international relations in the Asia -Pacific region."Regarding, his remarks refer to that Australian military planes have rubbed with Chinese military aircraft.The Australian Ministry of Defense said that a Chinese fighter jet intercepted an Australian military aircraft over the South China Sea in May 2022.
Albanis said: "We have expressed concern in the past, and we will continue to do this." He added: "What we need to do is to ensure that we can enhance the peace, security and stability of our region."
G7 Summit opened on Friday (May 19). In addition to member states, there were eight guest countries participating, including South Korea, Australia, India, Brazil, Vietnam and Indonesia in Asia, and Corimloe and KobeiIsland.