China Breaks Diplomatic Freeze: Defence Minister Initiates High Level Talks With Australia

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China has broken its freeze on diplomatic relations with Australia with the Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe hosting Australiaโ€™s new deputy prime minister and minister for defence, Richard Marles, for dinner.

Marles said the meeting, which took place in Singapore on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue defence summit on Sunday, was a welcomed one and allowed Australiaโ€™s new Albanese government to have โ€œa very frank and full exchangeโ€ between โ€œtwo countries of consequence in Indo-Pacific region.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s three years since defence ministers of our two countries have met. This was an important meeting, one which the Australian government welcomes,โ€ Marles told reporters at a press conference in Singapore.

โ€œIt was an opportunity to have a very frank and full exchange in which I raised a number of issues of concern to Australia, including the incident involving Australiaโ€™s P-8 aircraft on the 26th of May and Australiaโ€™s abiding interest in the Pacific and our concern to ensure that the countries of the Pacific are not put in a position of increased militarization.โ€

Marles noted that the meeting was a critical first step and echoed the comment by U.S. Secretary Llyod J. Austin that it was very important โ€œin these times to have open lines of dialogue.โ€

โ€œAustralia and Chinaโ€™s relationship is complex, and itโ€™s precisely because of this complexity that it is really important that we are engaging in dialogue right now,โ€ Marles said.

The comments from Marles come after he noted on Sunday that while the left-leaning Labor government wonโ€™t shy away from defending Australiaโ€™s national interest, it โ€œwill be respectful, including with countries where we have complex relationships.โ€

โ€œThis includes China,โ€ he said. He also noted there would be โ€œa change in Australiaโ€™s toneโ€ under new Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

โ€œAustraliaโ€™s approach will be anchored in a resolve to safeguard our national interests and our support for regional security and stability based on rules. We will be steady and consistent, looking for avenues of cooperation where they exist while recognising Chinaโ€™s growing power and the manner in which that is reshaping our region.โ€

In an interview with Bloomberg, Marles also stressed that Australia had a One China policy and would not support Taiwanese independence.

Byย Victoria Kelly-Clark

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