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Morrison’s ‘economic coercion’ remarks risk further sinking China ties: observers
Xu Keyue Published: Jun 09, 2021 10:32 PM
Australia s Prime Minister Scott Morrison reacting during a press conference at Australia s Parliament House in Canberra on March 22, 2021. Photo: VCG
Chinese observers said that Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison s provocative remarks could push China-Australia relations deeper into the abyss, as Morrison called for G7 nations support of reforms to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to blunt economic coercion.
As Australia s trade disputes and souring relations with its largest trading partner - China - continue, Morrison told the Perth USAsia Center on Wednesday ahead of the G7 meeting that the global rules-based order is under renewed strain, media reported.
Smallest member of world’s oldest intelligence-sharing network prefers a more traditional approach to megaphone diplomacy, according to analystsThey say it suggests different ideas on the purpose of the alliance and that Wellington doesn’t want to damage relations with Beijing, as others have