The Chinese ambassador has hinted at fresh economic sanctions against Australia if the Albanese Government proceeds with the forced buyback of Darwin Port from a Beijing-controlled company.
SYDNEY, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Australia was committed to returning ‌a ​key northern port leased ‌for 99 years to a Chinese ...
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun. China is willing to reiterate that the lease of Darwin Port by the Chinese ...
China's Foreign Ministry said the legitimate rights and interests of the Chinese company holding the lease for a major Australian port should be fully protected. Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun ...
SYDNEY: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will flag Australia's desire for deeper security and energy ties when he addresses ...
China's ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, questions the Albanese government's ethics in wanting to return the Port of ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his East Timor counterpart, Xanana Gusmao, on Wednesday said the Greater ...
China’s ambassador to Australia has warned his government will “protect” the Chinese company operating the Port of Darwin ...
Beijing is “watching very closely” how Canberra handles the status of a port currently leased to a Chinese firm that the ...
China’s ambassador Xiao Qian warned that trade and investment could suffer even as he cast his country as a steadier partner ...
Albanese will be addressing parliament, which he describes as an honour. The fact Albanese will be receiving Timor-Leste’s highest civilian award suggests the mood will be positive. The biggest news ...