After the geopolitical struggle between China and Australia broke out and Sino-Australian relations became deeply tense, China boycotted a series of Australian exports. After Australia’s economic setback, the Australian media reported that although Australian officials recently sent letters and telephone calls to discuss trade issues with China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao and others, China has dealt with it coldly and has not yet responded.
According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and other media reports, after the trade dispute between China and Australia in 2020, the then Australian Minister of Trade Simon Birmingham (Simon Birmingham) and several other government ministers have tried to contact Chinese officials many times. Did not get a response.
Australian media: Australian Trade Minister seeks to ease tensions
Dan Tehan, who succeeded Birmingham as Minister of Trade last month, said that he wrote a letter to the Chinese Minister of Commerce, hoping that the two can create opportunities to break the current deadlock and restart bilateral dialogue. Tien did not disclose whether he asked China to stop the blockade of Australian products, but said he expressed Australia’s “strong willingness” to contact China on many issues.
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According to reports, Tien has not received a reply from Chinese officials, but Gao Feng, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce of China, responded to the incident on the 28th, saying:
The current difficult situation in China-Australia relations is not what China wants to see. A healthy and stable China-Australia relationship is in the common interests of both countries. It is hoped that Australia will do more things that are conducive to mutual trust and cooperation between China and Australia, and push China-Australia relations back on track at an early date.
In addition, New.com.au also reported that in addition to Dan Tehan’s letter to China’s new Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao seeking to ease tensions, several Australian federal officials have also called the Chinese Minister; but their experience and suggestions Yes, no call back was received.
On the other hand, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently stated that he is willing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to save the relationship between the two countries. He described this as crucial, but if China asks Australia to make concessions, he will refuse. Meeting with Chinese leaders. He also said that he did not think any Australians would want their prime minister to go against their wishes.
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