'Deep and mutual respect': Bishop disputes PM's view of 'customer' China

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'The relationship is one of equals.' said Julie Bishop after the Prime Minister referred to China as 'customers'.

Elsewhere, the Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said Australia and the US are long-standing allies, but that didn't mean China should be written off.

"I think we need a bit more sophistication from the people who want to be prime minister than simply telling one of the largest countries on earth that we just see you as 'customers,'" Mr Shorten told reporters in Gosford. Bill Shorten greeting students during a visit to St. Joseph's Catholic College in East Gosford on Monday."I don't look at China, or Japan, or Korea or Indonesia just as customers. I see them as very complex, dynamic societies.

"I see a much more sophisticated relationship than viewing China as some sort of customer going through the Australian Mc-drive-through and saying, 'What can we get from you?'"Ms Bishop, who is not contesting the election, refused to say whether the Liberal Party would be in better shape if she and Malcolm Turnbull were still in charge."I think Scott Morrison will continue to be a very fine prime minister.

"I have had the number one diplomat's job in Australia - I was foreign minister for five years," Ms Bishop told reporters.Ms Bishop said she would pursue work in the private sector, rather than a government job.

 

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Why be obsessed about the term equals I am sure we are referred to as customers as well by China. Nit picking serves well to undermine the PM in the eyes of the Chinese Leadership. I see no wisdom in it.

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