China would ‘welcome’ visit from Albanese ‘at a time of mutual convenience’

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China would ‘welcome’ visit from Albanese ‘at a time of mutual convenience’
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China's Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian says both countries are “keeping in touch with each other” through diplomatic channels and China would welcome a visit from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

China’s Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian says both countries are “keeping in touch with each other” through diplomatic channels and China would welcome a visit from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

“The Chinese side welcomes Prime Minister Albanese to China at a time of mutual convenience,” Mr Xiao said at a media conference on Wednesday. “At this moment I can share with you that the Chinese side and the Australian side, we’re keeping in touch with each other through diplomatic channels so that we can find out the time it can be convenient for both sides.

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