Will PM take criticism of China 'appeasement' on board?

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AUDIO: Will PM take criticism of China 'appeasement' on board?

Liberal Senator Concetta Fierravanti Wells has gone public with a withering response to the handling of the Chinese warship visit, saying the Government is acquiescing to Beijing.

She said the Prime Minister's dismissal of the timing of the visit corresponding with the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre was misleading, and that the Morrison government has taken refuge in appeasement of Beijing.Duration:

 

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