'Australia should have considered the costs': Chinese media says travel warning is response to coronavirus 'smearing'

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'Australia should have considered the costs': Chinese media says travel warning is response to coronavirus 'smearing'
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The Federal Government says China's warning against its citizens visiting Australia is 'unhelpful', as Chinese state media slams Australia's 'anti-China' policies.

Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham has labelled China's warning against its citizens visiting Australia "unhelpful", as Chinese state media said the warning was issued in response to Australia's "anti-China" policies.There have been a number of high-profile racist incidents in Australia targeting Asians during the coronavirus pandemic

Incidents of xenophobia and harassment of foreigners have also been recorded in China during COVID-19 "But I think the idea that Australia, in any way, is an unsafe destination for visitors to come to is one that just does not stand up to scrutiny."

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