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OPINION: With no fundamental conflicts of interest, and complementary economic structures, the two countries are well positioned to become peacefully co-existing and mutually beneficial partners.

. Instead, we have complementary economic structures and share interests in maintaining regional stability and promoting common development. China and Australia are well positioned to become peacefully co-existing and mutually beneficial partners.At present, high-level exchanges between China and Australia are ongoing, practical cooperation in various fields is gradually returning to the right track, and the bilateral relationship is picking up a positive trend of stabilisation and improvement.

We stand ready to work with Australia to continue to promote dialogue and exchanges at various levels, objectively view and properly handle differences, address our each legitimate concerns, and improve, uphold and further develop the relationship for the benefit of the people of China, Australia and the rest of the world.

Together we can make important contributions to peace and development of the region and the world at large.is Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Commonwealth of Australia.

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