China’s Premier Li: Willing to work with Australia to jointly safeguard peace, stability in Asia-Pacific

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Chinese state media reported on Thursday, China’s Premier Li Qiang met with Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Jakarta. Following their me

Chinese state media reported on Thursday, China’s Premier Li Qiang met with Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Jakarta.

Following their meeting, China’s Premier Li said that “we hope Australia will adopt an objective, fair attitude towards investment and operation of Chinese firms in Australia.”China will further open up and offer bigger market for countries including Australia.China willing to work with Australia to jointly safeguard peace, stability in Asia-Pacific.China will continue to expand high-level opening up to outside world and provide larger market for countries including Australia.

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