Diplomatic exchanges have been ramping up between the two countries recently. Read more at straitstimes.com.
"Whether China-Australia relations can improve and develop further depends on whether both sides perceive each other correctly," Mr Li told the Australian delegation, which is led by Mr Craig Emerson, a former Australian trade minister.
Trade, investment, regional and international security will be discussed, a statement from the office of Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Saturday, while calling the dialogue “another step in stabilising ties”. "I welcome the recent developments in the bilateral relationship, but we know there is more work to do...the timely and full resumption of normal trade is in the interests of both our countries," said Mr Emerson.
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