Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed pleasure as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrived in Australia and said that his arrival home ends a long-running legal process.
The WikiLeaks founder has left the United Kingdom after he agreed to enter a plea deal with the Joe Biden administration that could pave the way for him to avoid imprisonment in the United States.
The letter, signed by 25 influential signatories, marks the 25th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party's campaign against Falun Gong, which began on July 20, 1999.
Calling his talks with Albanese "candid, in-depth and fruitful," Li said they also exchanged views on some differences and disagreements and agreed to manage them properly.
"Delighted to receive a phone call from my dear friend, Emmanuel Macron. Conveyed my commitment to work together to accomplish the ambitious 'Horizon 2047' roadmap. The strong and trusted Strategic Partnership between India & France is slated to scale newer heights in the times to com
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday extended congratulatory wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on getting re-elected for a third consecutive term and said that he is looking forward to growing the partnership between the two countries in 2024 and beyond.
Australia accused a Chinese fighter jet of endangering a naval helicopter by firing flares into its path over the international waters of the Yellow Sea, CNN reported, adding that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the action as "completely unacceptable".
He said that the federal government has implemented a "discriminatory policy" against Indians, especially those trying to visit their family in Australia.
The Chinese foreign minister's visit comes just days before Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is due to arrive in Papua New Guinea, once again highlighting a tussle for influence between China and US allies.