China's Foreign Minister to Visit Australia, Signaling Further Thaw in Relations
The visit comes amid positive developments, including the expected removal of tariffs on Australian wine, as both nations seek to resolve longstanding trade disputes.
- China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Australia next week, marking a significant step in the thawing of relations between the two countries.
- The visit follows a series of positive developments, including the likely removal of tariffs on Australian wine, which have been in place for nearly three and a half years.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong have expressed optimism about further improving bilateral ties and resolving trade disputes.
- China has begun lifting trade blocks on several Australian commodities, signaling a willingness to mend relations after years of tension.
- The talks between Wang Yi and Penny Wong will cover a range of issues, including trade impediments, human rights, and regional security.