On Monday, Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed Chinese Premier Li Qiang, marking the first visit by a Chinese premier in seven years. High on the agenda were trade relations, regional security, and the situation involving a jailed Australian writer. Li, China’s top-ranked official after President Xi Jinping, is visiting amid a thaw in relations.
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