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澳大利亚代总理马勒斯(Richard Marles)表示,澳大利亚将继续与中国就贸易问题进行谈判。

预计阿尔巴尼斯总理将提出若干与贸易和安全相关的问题,包括香港和西藏的人权问题,以及为目前在中国面临死刑的三名澳大利亚人请求宽恕。“我们将继续敦促中国扩大与澳洲葡萄酒相关的贸易,如同包括大麦在内的许多其他商品贸易那样,那些我们已经看到的贸易回归。毫无疑问,这将是我们的总理今年晚些时候访问中国时将讨论的众多问题之一。我们的目标是稳定我们与中国的关系。”此前,国家党议员乔伊斯(Barnaby Joyce)发表评论称,净零排放的评估成本完全无法达到。这一动议由新英格兰选区乔伊斯的联邦选民委员会提交,该动议建议澳大利亚采取一项政策,与世界其他国家合作减少澳大利亚的二氧化碳排放量。欢迎下载应用程序SBS Audio,关注Mandarin。您也可以通过苹果播客、谷歌播客、Spotify等播客平台随时收听和下载SBS普通话音频故事。

预计阿尔巴尼斯总理将提出若干与贸易和安全相关的问题,包括香港和西藏的人权问题,以及为目前在中国面临死刑的三名澳大利亚人请求宽恕。“我们将继续敦促中国扩大与澳洲葡萄酒相关的贸易,如同包括大麦在内的许多其他商品贸易那样,那些我们已经看到的贸易回归。毫无疑问,这将是我们的总理今年晚些时候访问中国时将讨论的众多问题之一。我们的目标是稳定我们与中国的关系。”此前,国家党议员乔伊斯(Barnaby Joyce)发表评论称,净零排放的评估成本完全无法达到。这一动议由新英格兰选区乔伊斯的联邦选民委员会提交,该动议建议澳大利亚采取一项政策,与世界其他国家合作减少澳大利亚的二氧化碳排放量。欢迎下载应用程序SBS Audio,关注Mandarin。您也可以通过苹果播客、谷歌播客、Spotify等播客平台随时收听和下载SBS普通话音频故事。

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