PM met with ‘warm’ reception as he touched down in China

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was met with a “warm” reception when he touched down in China for a historic visit, says Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. “This is a real moment in history you feel, standing in Shanghai early this morning,' Mr Clennell said. 'This first visit by an Australian PM to China in seven years.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was met with a “warm” reception when he touched down in China for a historic visit, says Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.

“This is a real moment in history you feel, standing in Shanghai early this morning," Mr Clennell said.“50 years to the month since Gough Whitlam famously visited here in 1973, re-establishing and re-engaging with China." Mr Clennell said Mr Albanese was straight off the plane to a welcome with a Chinese and Australian flag in front of him, and he was also welcomed by the Chinese Ambassador to Australia.

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