Penny Wong, Senator and Chancellor of Australia, met today, July 8, with the State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of ChinaWang Yi, at the conclusion of the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Bali.
Wong said that he welcomes the discussion on issues of interest between the two countries, as well as the prosperity, security and stability of the region. He stated that it was a talk in which he spoke frankly and listened carefully to the priorities and concerns of each one.
Tonight I met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
We have our differences, but it is in both our countries’ interests for the relationship to be stabilized.
An important discussion about a range of bilateral, regional, trade and consular issues of concern. pic.twitter.com/soN6gSGD22
— Senator Penny Wong (@SenatorWong) July 8, 2022
The official expressed in Bali that Australia’s concerns on a series of bilateral, regional, commercial and consular issues.
During the meeting, both sides considered that Australia and China have gained a lot from the strength of their economic and people-to-people ties.
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“We have our differences, but it is in both countries’ interest for the relationship to stabilize,” Wong said.
At the end, the Foreign Minister of Australia stressed that the Australian Government will always seek to resolve problems calmly and coherently within the framework of its Comprehensive Strategic Association and in accordance with its national interests.
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