1 2021-06-17 08:29:53Xinhua
Editor : Li Yan
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Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan called on his federal government to stop anti-China rhetoric and mend relations with China, local media reported. As a country we can and should have a good relationship with our largest trading partner, China, the Australian Financial Review (AFR) quoted him as saying in a Tuesday report.
Speaking at an annual Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association conference in Perth, capital of the state, McGowan told about 1,700 delegates that it was time for a national reset of the relationship, the report said. The federal talk of conflict and trade retaliation can and must stop, McGowan told the country s largest oil and gas conference.
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