Chinese Premier's Visit to Australia Signals Warmer Ties

Published 2024-06-16
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed Chinese Premier Li Qiang to Canberra on Monday, signaling a rapid warming in relations between the nations after several years of diplomatic tensions. Li is the first senior Beijing official to visit Australia in over seven years. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JOEDIRTERULEZ
    THERES ENOUGH ROOM IN THE UNIVERSE FOR US ALL TO SHARE AND HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • What a great excuse the Australians have made: to receive the Chinese Prime Minister, unable to travel to Ukraine.
  • @lastChang
    Countries now are smart enough to know about China 🇨🇳. It can't fool others anymore.
  • @udz5480
    I used to work with a colleague from China who always stated that Australia and New Zealand were once part of China so were the Americas and South East Asia
  • ''Near misses in the South China sea'' Why are Australian warships near China ? According to the map, only kilometers away from China.
  • @rexteo8062
    as ASEAN-Malaysian Commonwealth Tiong Hua society , hope Australia and China can back to normal RCEP businesses.
  • @Fuyual-nv7eu
    I know that all of you have things going on so either you can talk to me about it or we can come up with something else
  • @Fuyual-nv7eu
    I hope that you know that I am going to the new house so whatever deals you are making will be no good
  • @EvelynSmith1
    Love Australia from China🇨🇳❤️❤️❤️🇦🇺
  • @dyu999
    Respect freedom of speech,please
  • Did Australia send the bill to Beijing for the lives of Australian loss due to china virus?
  • It's a meeting of the blind meeting the blind !!😂😂😂lol give me a break !!!!!
  • @apsmith1635
    Ask him for an investigation into origin of Covid-19