China and Australia should intensify exchanges on energy security amid complex global geopolitics, Canberra said on Tuesday as spillover from the US-Israel war against Iran continued to endanger the world economy.
In a phone conversation on Tuesday, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang discussed the importance of energy security “in light of the current global challenges” and agreed to increase government-to-government communication to support regional energy security.
In a social media post, Albanese said: “Now more than ever, our relationships with our neighbours matter. We will continue to engage in dialogue to maintain our stable and constructive relationship.”
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