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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
KUALA LUMPUR, October 27 (Xinhua) — China is willing to maintain strategic ties with Australia, expand mutually beneficial cooperation, and continue to work together to build a more mature, stable, and productive China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership, benefiting the two peoples and promoting peace, stability, and development in the region and around the world. Chinese Premier Li Qiang made this statement Monday during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the sidelines of the East Asia Cooperation Meetings.
Li Qiang recalled that during their July meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Eduardo Albanese developed new plans to deepen China-Australia relations. Recently, bilateral relations have demonstrated positive momentum and steady progress in exchanges and cooperation across various fields.
China is willing to strengthen the alignment of development strategies and policy coordination with Australia, Li Qiang said. He also emphasized China's willingness to leverage the role of institutional dialogues, including the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue and the Joint Economic Commission, and to actively explore ways to advance the revision and modernization of the bilateral free trade agreement.
According to him, these efforts will further deepen practical trade and economic cooperation and unlock the potential for collaboration in areas such as the green economy, high-tech industries, and the digital sector.
Li Qiang said that China will continue to support competent Chinese enterprises to invest in Australia, expressing hope that Australia will provide an open, transparent and non-discriminatory environment for their investment and operations.
The Chinese Premier called on both sides to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in youth, education, tourism and other fields, and work together to develop friendly relations between the peoples.
As the global governance deficit widens, Li Qiang said, China is willing to strengthen coordination with Australia within multilateral mechanisms such as the UN and the WTO to promote continuous improvement of global governance.
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