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SYDNEY, Sept 17 — The Chinese embassy in Australia rejected on Friday’s “unfounded accusations” against China made by the defence and foreign ministers of Australia and their US counterparts after annual talks in Washington. The two countries, in a statement after Australia-US Ministerial...

SYDNEY, Sept 17 — The Chinese embassy in Australia rejected on Friday’s “unfounded accusations” against China made by the defence and foreign ministers of Australia and their US counterparts after annual talks in Washington.

The comments from Australia and the United States came a day after they announced a submarine deal as part of a security partnership that includes Britain, which China denounced as intensifying a regional arms race. They also expressed “grave concerns about China’s “campaign of repression against Uighurs”, a mostly Muslim ethnic minority in western China’s Xinjiang region.“This petty move to put pressure on China will be of no avail but a staged farce,” a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Canberra said in a statement.

 

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