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China’s fresh swipe at Australia over Five Eyes network ‘priorities’

Chinese state-owned media has accused Australia of doing the US’s bidding and trying to ‘suppress China’.

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Chinese state-owned media has accused Australia of doing the US’s bidding and trying to “suppress China”.

The take-down came in response to an Australian Strategic Policy Institute article that declared the Chinese Communist Party had four critical flaws in its strategic thinking about China’s future.

This included using “thinly veiled threats and coercive actions” as well as wedge strategies, thinking international relations was about “binary choices” and conflating leadership and dominance.

However, an opinion piece published by the Global Times on Sunday said this described global power the US and not China.

“All these accusations can be applied to the US’s practices and are slaps in the Five Eyes’ own face,” Li Qingqing wrote.

“ASPI’s blaming of China for ‘threats and coercive actions’ is completely groundless.

“China has never required other countries to pick sides between China and the US, let alone imposing threats.

Australia’s relationship with China hit a boiling point last year following trade sanctions. Picture: AAP Image/Lukas Coch
Australia’s relationship with China hit a boiling point last year following trade sanctions. Picture: AAP Image/Lukas Coch

“The US coerces other countries to follow Washington’s policies, including suppressing Huawei and confronting China on the Hong Kong and Xinjiang affairs.”

Australia, Canada and the UK – all countries of the Five Eyes network – have been accused of following the US and trying to “contain rising countries” such as China to maintain its global superpower status.

“To put it simply, the Five Eyes is undermining the development rights of the 1.4 billion Chinese people,” the opinion piece states.

“The five countries share a great sense of superiority toward Anglo-Saxon civilisation, and they have tried to comprehensively suppress China and other countries with different ideologies.”

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Jade Gailberger
Jade GailbergerFederal politics reporter

Jade Gailberger is a political reporter based in the Canberra Press Gallery. She has reported on federal politics since 2018, and has covered several state and federal elections. Jade's previous roles include city editor and environment reporter at The Advertiser.

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