China claims Australia the 'pioneer' of a global anti-China campaign

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China claims Australia the 'pioneer' of a global anti-China campaign | rharris334 erykbagshaw

, who said on Tuesday Mr Morrison should engage with China without using "a loudhailer from the United States", so "there was no confusion that the Prime Minister was advancing Australia's national interest".

Dr Chen said the increased government hostility was sparked by media reports over increasing Chinese interference in Australian politics. Several allegations revealed in those reports are now before the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption. The tension culminated in 2018, when former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull banned Chinese telco giant Huawei from participating in Australia's 5G network over national security concerns.

China's President Xi Jinping is expected to meet briefly with Mr Morrison on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation forum in Chile in November, but Professor Wang said an invitation to China remains out of the question without Australia offering a compromise on Huawei and other tensions."The thing about any political visit is to do something," said Professor Wang. "Solve the problem first and then visit.

They said China would continue to see itself as a campaigner for other developing nations on trade and the environment as a "super developing country"."Australia has been shirking its responsibility for climate change and shifting responsibility to China," said Dr Chen.

 

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rharris334 ErykBagshaw Would make me proud if that was the case you Chinese dogs

rharris334 ErykBagshaw Seriously?

rharris334 ErykBagshaw Doesn't China realise Morrison is so stupid and ineffective in his roll as our PM, the majority of one government (and she's Chinese) will not last if he keeps making major statements without thinking first.

rharris334 ErykBagshaw China - always playing the victim

rharris334 ErykBagshaw China is not interested in friends. They are only keen on taking on the world to become a powerhouse... and this they will do any any cost. Morrisons words in the USA will come and bite us

rharris334 ErykBagshaw I think we should judge China by actions, not words THEY are the INCREASING emitter driver, of ClimateChange , despite the publicity spin. THEY are aggressor of South China Sea, they seek agents of influence in Australia. Actions speak louder than words

rharris334 ErykBagshaw Good on you LNP you’ve dragged us into this !

rharris334 ErykBagshaw Reap what you sow Scomo

rharris334 ErykBagshaw So pull everything out of this country then.

rharris334 ErykBagshaw China is a disgusting country Go ScottMorrisonMP auspol

rharris334 ErykBagshaw The Chinese Govt does not take advice. I hope ScottMorrisonMP finally wakes up. This is the response we get after all that has been sold off to them. auspol AlboMP

rharris334 ErykBagshaw No. Aust is a friend enough to tell China some home truths.

rharris334 ErykBagshaw No we are not. We love Chinese Uncle Vinnie Says. VIC markets Dim Sims Rule

rharris334 ErykBagshaw The claim by China is straight out of the Chinese playbook ie tell everyone that you are the victim

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