President Xi: China Sea and Mr Turnbull

president xi: Mr Turnbull first major bilateral meeting of the two-day summit is expected to be with President Xi, where economic issues will jostle with security concerns, according to Nine News Australia. Australia and the United States want China to respect international law when it comes to disputes in the South China Sea and not press ahead with the militarisation of atolls. President Xi will host the G20 leaders' summit, starting in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou on Sunday afternoon. Mr Turnbull believes a peaceful South China Sea is essential for the future of trade. The two leaders are also expected to discuss using innovation and the digital economy to spur global growth, as well as improving international tax transparency and ending corruption. President Xi told a B20 business forum in Hangzhou on Saturday China was committed to peaceful development."To seek harmony and coexistence has been in the genes of the Chinese nation throughout history, and it represents the very essence of eastern civilisation," he said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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