Australian Prime Minister Albanese, who is visiting China, posted on July 15: "The meeting with the Chinese side today was constructive. The relationship between Australia and China is important for our economy, our security, and the stability of our region."

Comments: As Australia's largest trading partner, China has been playing a significant role in Australia's foreign trade for 16 consecutive years. About 25% of Australia's exports flow to China, and the bilateral trade volume is huge, covering multiple areas such as agriculture, energy, and minerals. This close economic and trade relationship has created a large number of jobs for Australia, and its supporting role in economic development is self-evident.

From the perspective of security, China and Australia are both in the Asia-Pacific region, and maintaining good relations is of great significance for regional peace and stability. In regional affairs, if both sides can strengthen communication and cooperation, they can play a positive role in dealing with both traditional and non-traditional security threats.

In the current complex and changing global situation, with the rise of unilateralism and protectionism, Albanese emphasized the importance of the relationship between the two countries and actively met with the Chinese side, reflecting Australia's rational and pragmatic approach in its foreign and economic policies. This not only helps the two countries jointly address global issues, but also brings more tangible benefits to the people of both countries, and injects strong positive energy into the stability and prosperity of the region.

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