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Why are Australian politicians trapped in "anxiety about China"

Australia
China
Published Feb 19, 2021

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During the epidemic, it was deserted near Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia. Photographed by Xinhua News Agency reporter Bai Xuefei. During the new crown pneumonia epidemic, brand commercial manager Justin McCarthy (right) and product inspectors tested red wine at the Shangxi wine factory near Sydney, Australia , He hopes that the high-quality red wine produced here can enter the Chinese market. Xinhua News Agency reporter Bai Xuefei recently began to "seeking dialogue" with Australia, who is enthusiastic about China. According to the Australian Sky News, Australian Prime Minister Morrison published a recent report. The speech "shows good" to China. He said that "China-Australia relations have obviously changed, but Australia will continue to try to talk to China." For some time, China-Australia relations have fallen into a trough. They are keen to act as "anti-China vanguards." Australian politicians behave like "two-faced people". On the one hand, they are provocateurs jumping ...
Source: Sohu
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