China has declared the bilateral relationship with Australia to be “back on track” ahead of a full day of activities in Adelaide involving Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
Mr Qiang’s visit, the first since that of his predecessor Li Keqiang, included bilateral talks in Canberra on Monday with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and a visit to a Chinese-owned lithium mine in Western Australia on Tuesday.
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