Chinese Premier Li urges 'shelving differences' with Australia in first visit by top official in seven years


China's Premier Li Qiang (right) greets Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong (centre), South Australia's Premier Peter Malinauskas (second lrft) and other officials at Adelaide Airport in Adelaide on June 15, 2024. - AFP

SYDNEY (AFP): Chinese Premier Li Qiang called Saturday for "shelving differences" with Australia as he launched a visit centred on the promise of economic opportunities.

Li offered the olive branch after landing in Adelaide for a four-day diplomatic trip, which comes after China lifted punitive trade sanctions against a string of major Australian exports.

"History has proven that mutual respect, seeking common ground while shelving differences and mutually beneficial cooperation are the valuable experience in growing China-Australia relations, and must be carried forward," he said in a written arrival statement.

"A more mature, stable and fruitful comprehensive strategic partnership will be a treasure shared by the people of both countries."

Li -- the second most powerful man in China after President Xi Jinping -- touched down in Adelaide at the start of his diplomatic mission across the resource-rich continent.

He is the highest ranking Chinese official to visit Australia since 2017.

China has gradually removed swingeing trade sanctions on wine, timber, barley and beef exports imposed in 2020 during a diplomatic rift with a former conservative government.

The measures cost Australian exporters an estimated Aus$20 billion ($13 billion) a year.

Economic relations between the two countries have eased since Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government took power in 2022 and adopted a softer diplomatic approach to Beijing. - AFP

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Aseanplus News

Asean news headlines as at 10pm on Thursday (June 27)
Restoration work begins on entwined serpents temple in Angkor complex
Vietnamese legislators approve ban on driving under alcohol influence
More than 110 suspicious S'pore bank accounts with over S$400k blocked by UOB or seized by police
Indonesia braces for food crisis amid heatwave in dry season
Mayor Alice Guo is also Chinese woman Guo Hua Ping, NBI confirms
Former Myanmar president makes rare trip to China
South Korea's Yoon, US spy chief to discuss North Korea-Russia ties, report says
Singer Jamal Abdillah, 65, to welcome fifth child with 28YO wife
Court allows Nenggiri by-election to proceed

Others Also Read