Xi and Albanese Discuss Renewed China-Australia Relations at G20
The leaders highlight improved trade ties and mutual benefits following past challenges.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, emphasizing the positive turnaround in bilateral relations.
- Both leaders acknowledged past difficulties but stressed the importance of dialogue and cooperation for regional stability and prosperity.
- Trade between China and Australia has increased, with sanctions on Australian products lifted, benefiting both economies.
- The meeting occurred as global leaders addressed pressing issues such as climate change and international security, with the backdrop of US political changes and ongoing conflicts.
- Australia is expected to join a UK-US agreement on civil nuclear technology, aiming to advance research and decarbonize industries.










































