After three years, Australia and China will resume government-level talks, Bloomberg reported. This will be another step towards stabilizing relations between the two countries. The talks are scheduled to take place in the first week of September in Beijing.
The Australian-China High Level Dialogue is scheduled to be held in Beijing on Thursday and will serve as a platform for high-level representatives from industry, government, academia and other fields to discuss issues ranging from trade and investment to regional and international security. Australian Foreign Minister, Penny Wong said.
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The Australian-China High Level Dialogue is scheduled to be held in Beijing on Thursday and will serve as a platform for high-level representatives from industry, government, academia and other fields to discuss issues ranging from trade and investment to regional and international security and foreign affairs. Minister Penny Wong said in a statement on Saturday.
The Chinese delegation will be led by former Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing. Former Trade Minister Craig Emerson will co-lead the Australian delegation.
This is another sign of improving relations between Australia and China after the election of a centre-left Labor government in Canberra. Beijing has lifted some trade restrictions on Australian goods, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been invited to visit the country, Bloomberg reported.
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