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China is not a cow : embassy chief accuses Australia of working with US to illegally hamper Huawei | Australia news

China is not a cow : embassy chief accuses Australia of working with US to illegally hamper Huawei | Australia news
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China is not a cow : embassy chief accuses Australia of working with US to illegally hamper Huawei

‘China is not a cow’: embassy chief accuses Australia of working with US to ‘illegally’ hamper Huawei Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian A senior Chinese diplomat has accused the Australian government of triggering a downward spiral in the relationship by “conniving with the United States in a very unethical, illegal, immoral suppression” of Chinese telco Huawei. Wang Xining, the deputy head of the Chinese embassy in Canberra, told the National Press Club that China had “done nothing intentionally to hurt this relationship”, despite the Australian government’s complaints about Beijing trade actions against a range of export sectors over the past year.

Labor pushes Morrison government to clarify whether it views Xinjiang human rights abuses as genocide

Labor pushes Morrison government to clarify whether it views Xinjiang human rights abuses as genocide Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP The Morrison government must explain whether it sees human rights abuses in China’s Xinjiang region as a case of genocide, the federal opposition says. Labor’s foreign affairs spokesperson, Penny Wong, also called on the government to “consider targeted sanctions on foreign companies, officials and other entities known to be directly profiting from Uyghur forced labour and other human rights abuses”. The calls, which come amid a rift in the relationship between China and Australia, reflect the growing bipartisan consensus in Canberra favouring a tougher line against Beijing on human rights concerns.

Kazakh-Australian political consultations held online

15 April 2021 19:11 Share in: NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM - Political consultations between the foreign ministries of Kazakhstan and Australia took place in the videoconference format, Kazinform has learnt from the press service of the Kazakh MFA. Related news During the meeting, the Director of the Department of Asia-Pacific Region, Kazakhstan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nurgali Arystanov and the First Assistant Secretary of Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Gary Cowan discussed the current state and prospects for further development of bilateral cooperation in the political, trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres. The sides noted the importance of practical measures of further extending and deepening of cooperation in multilateral and bilateral formats, as well as strengthening of political dialogue, trade and economic relations and building up of investment collaboration.

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