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New Zealand Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Hon Nanaia Mahuta and Australian Minister for
Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women, Senator the Hon
Marise Payne, met in Wellington today for biannual
Australia-New Zealand Foreign Minister
Consultations.
Marise Payne’s visit is the first
official visit to New Zealand by Australia since both
countries imposed border restrictions in response to
COVID-19 in March 2020.
The Ministers welcomed the
chance to meet in person for the first time, following the
commencement of two-way quarantine-free travel on 19
April.
The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss
ways to continue and deepen cooperation between Australia
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SYDNEY, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ China s anti-poverty strategy has not only succeeded in lifting many Chinese out of extreme poverty, but it has also provided hope to other developing nations. On this occasion, Richard Yuan, the chairman of Australia China Entrepreneurs Club, draws his crucial analysis.
With more than 1.3 billion population in the world, China has pushed its republic out of poverty readily than any other nation. China s example is the finest to achieve the Millennium Development Goals proposed by the United Nations.
Australia scraps Belt and Road deal between China and Victoria
21 Apr, 2021 10:09 PM
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has long questioned the benefits of the Belt and Road deal between China and Victoria. Photo / AP
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has long questioned the benefits of the Belt and Road deal between China and Victoria. Photo / AP
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By: Samantha Maiden
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has scrapped the controversial Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) deal between China and the state of Victoria, calling it inconsistent with Australia s foreign policy .
The decision made late on Wednesday night threatens to inflame already fraught diplomatic tensions between Canberra and Beijing.