In Australia and New Zealand, China is back in popularity again
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Aware of the dangers of a slide between the US and China, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declared, during a recent interview with Australian television, that the two superpowers needed “guarantees” – or guarantees – to avoid potential conflicts or confrontations. He added that communication “between the nation” is the best way to avoid “serious consequences”.
Not long ago, Joe Biden’s statement comparing Xi Jinping to a dictator likely resonated with politicians in New Zealand or Australia. This is no longer the case. Kiwi Prime Minister Chris Hepkins, who is scheduled to visit China from June 25-30, said Thursday that he did not agree with the US president’s statement. “The form of government in China is a matter for the Chinese people. If the Chinese want to change their system of government, it is up to them. This situation should not arouse Beijing’s displeasure. Last week, Foreign Minister Chen Gang, after a telephone conversation with Anthony Blinken, asked the Americans “not to interference in internal affairs.
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