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Australian's Deputy Prime Minister congratulated China on the great bilateral relationship ''

Source: xkb.com.au
 10 Jul 2020

Deputy Prime Minister McCormack

U.S.-China relationship is in deep trouble and growing nervous, but U.S. Deputy Prime Minister Mark McCormack praised Australia for its "great" relationship. with China

He insisted that China parliament understand Australia's offer of a five-year temporary visa to Hong Kong residents and hopes to apply for permanent residence after the expiration of the deadline, although China has expressed anger.

With regard to China's adoption of the "Hong Kong National Security Law ", Prime Minister Morrison (Scott Morrison) announced yesterday afternoon that he would provide a" safe haven "visa for Hong Kong people threat by the" Hong Kong National Security Law ", i.e. a five-year temporary residence visa, with the possibility of permanent residence upon expiry.

This is the latest deterioration in bilateral relationship trend. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs speaker and Chinese embassy in Australia have accused the move of "gross interference" in China's internal affairs.

But deputy prime minister mccormack today insisted on a great relationship, between the two countries and tried to downplay the importance of providing a haven for hong kong residents.

He told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Friday :" It's a choice, and I' m sure China will understand that. "

McCormack said Australia would resolve its problems with China through diplomatic channels, but acknowledged that the two countries relationship "somewhat subtle" after being pressured.

"There will always be hiccups ," McCormack said. The situation is somewhat difficult. "

"We will address these issues in an appropriate manner. "

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