Prime Minister Scott Morrison has praised the resilience of people in Australia and New Zealand in responding to the pandemic, saying that bilateral talks will focus on 'a shared prosperity'.
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) Growing friction with China and how to reopen borders after the pandemic will likely be among the topics discussed by the leaders of Australia and New Zealand in their first face-to-face meeting since the coronavirus outbreak prompted both countries to close their borders.
India reported the fewest virus cases in more than six weeks, while outbreaks elsewhere in Asia led some countries to tighten restrictions. China imposed a lockdown on a neighborhood in the city of Guangzhou.