Reported 8 months ago
During a meeting in Canberra, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed cooperation agreements covering defense dialogues, trade, education, climate change, and cultural exchanges. Li highlighted the 10th anniversary of the strategic partnership between China and Australia and emphasized mutual cooperation, urging Australia to provide a fair business environment for Chinese companies. Meanwhile, tensions between the two countries persist over various issues, including the Yang Hengjun case, where Chinese courts upheld the death penalty, and journalist Cheng Lei being blocked by suspected Chinese officials at the summit.
Source: YAHOO