were lost and australia s government was determined, it seems, to make a stand against beijing. now you ve got a new prime minister in australia, mr albanese, and it s. .. rhetorically, he says, and his team say, they re as committed as ever to standing up to chinese pressure, to defend freedom. do you really believe that? or do you think in the long run, because australia s commodity sector, for example, really needs a strong trading relationship with china, that things may change? well, australia is a democracy. the government always look to its peoples and what the general, the popular sentiment is. so i can feel it as i m in australia the popular sentiment is against china, is against the chinese oppressions to the world and spreading threats, military threats, and the taking away of freedoms in hong kong and taiwan. the general public s
led by scott morrison, had a pretty poisonous relationship with beijing and a lot of trade deals were lost and australia s government was determined, it seems, to make a stand against beijing. now you ve got a new prime minister in australia, mr albanese, and it s. .. rhetorically, he says, and his team say, they re as committed as ever to standing up to chinese pressure, to defend freedom. do you really believe that? or do you think in the long run, because australia s commodity sector, for example, really needs a strong trading relationship with china, that things may change? well, australia is a democracy. the government always look to its peoples and what the general, the popular sentiment is. so i can feel it as i m in australia the popular sentiment is against china, is against the chinese oppressions to the world
and spreading threats, military threats, and the taking away of freedoms in hong kong and taiwan. the general public s feelings. i don t think with that background, the new government can get very close to china, even if it wants a more close, closer economic relationship with china, morejob opportunities, more trade. i think there s no going back when china is still like a wolf warrior diplomatically. well, the thing is, at the very beginning of this interview, you said you didn t feel defeated and the fight continues and you re determined to win it. but how do you feel? leave aside australia. but generally, you say the wolf warrior diplomacy of china will not succeed, but look at this. the un rights council recently voted down a western led motion to hold a debate on alleged human rights abuses by the chinese government against the uyghur population
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