From Sydney’s bustling harbors to high-level diplomatic talks, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the enduring strength of China-Australia relations during his visit this week, calling public support the “foundation” of bilateral ties. 🌏🤝
Diplomatic Warmth Down Under
Meeting with New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, Wang highlighted the region’s leading role in cross-cultural exchanges. “New South Wales has set an example for cooperation,” he said, nodding to collaboration in education, tourism, and tech innovation. 📚✈️
Cross-Sector Unity
Wang noted a rare consensus across Australia’s political and business circles: “Whether ruling party or opposition, CEOs or thinkers—everyone supports stronger dialogue.” He also signaled China’s push to deepen partnerships in energy, minerals, and agriculture. 🛢️🌾
What’s Next?
With both sides eyeing post-pandemic recovery, Wang’s visit underscores shared goals—from trade to climate action. Analysts say youth-driven cultural exchanges could be the next big win. 🎉
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China-Australia ties always enjoy broad public support: Chinese FM
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