Ups Downs: Adamson and Affairs Trade

ups downs: The veteran diplomat is aware of the changes that need to happen to strengthen diplomatic relations, according to Global Times China. Adamson pointed out that whatever the outcome of the election, Australia's national interest lies in a constructive relationship with China. As Australia's former ambassador to China and current Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Adamson is au fait with the history and reality of the bilateral relationship, which has experienced a few ups and downs in the last two years. Adamson stressed the importance of more frequent and smooth communication and idea exchanges at various levels to clarify misinformation and prevent misunderstandings. During the meeting, Li noted there are far more common interests than differences between China and Australia, calling on both sides to see the bilateral ties from a perspective of win-win cooperation. When Premier Li Keqiang met with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in Singapore at the sixth annual meeting between the heads of government of the two countries in November 2018. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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