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ABC | Albanese and Xi meeting marks a thawing of relations. Here`s what drove the freeze Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping will today hold the first formal meeting between the two countries` leaders in six years. During that time, a range of issues have caused relations between Beijing and Canberra to sour, despite optimism after a "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership" was signed in 2014.



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ABC | Australian warships challenged by Chinese military near heavily fortified Spratly Islands Two Australian warships were closely tracked by the Chinese military last month as they passed some of Beijing`s most heavily fortified islands in the South China Sea, as part of a joint show of force with the US and Japanese navies.



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ABC | Climate change, human rights, Taiwan and Russia discussed in formal meeting with Xi says Albanese Anthony Albanese held formal talks with China`s President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit this evening. It was the first formal bilateral meeting between an Australian leader and the Chinese president since Malcolm Turnbull was prime minister in 2016.



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ABC | Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong speaks on the relationship between China and Australia | 7.30 Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong speaks on the relationship between China and Australia | 7.30

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ABC | Some differences between China and Australia simply cannot be erased It has been a very, very long time between drinks. Today, Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping will sit down for a meeting that has already been relentlessly dissected and analysed, well before it actually becomes reality. The talks will generate plenty of headlines, and for good reason: while Scott Morrison had brief discussions with Xi Jinping in 2018 and 2019, the last Australian prime minister to hold a full formal meeting with China`s President was Malcolm Turnbull, way back in 2016.



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