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Refusing to send a visa to the Australian officer? China denied the relevant statement
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After the so-called "Chinese influence permeated" for half a year, Australian media has suddenly worried about the "deep freezing of China Australia relations". Australian Prime Minister Turnbull 12, in an interview, in recognition of the tense relationship between Australia and China "". The Australian Financial commentary said Turnbull planned to visit China in May but was refused visa by China. The Chinese side also procrastinating or refusing to issue visas to the Australian government officials wishing to come to China to attend the annual meeting of the Boao forum for Asia. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, denied it 12 days ago.

Turnbull, 12, told the media that Australia's efforts to protect its country from espionage caused a tense relationship with China, which caused some misunderstanding. "But I am very confident that any misunderstanding will be eliminated. The relationship between the two countries is deep and extensive, but there are different opinions now and then. He denied that he had refused to issue visas in China in May, but he did not deny that Australian government officials and business leaders had been delayed in applying for Chinese visa.  He also said, "like every country, we don't want foreign countries to interfere in our political or governmental agenda, which is not directed against any country."

Before Turnbull made the above comments, Australia financial commentary and other Australian media recently issued a number of documents that Australian officials such as Turnbull were "deep frozen" by China. The report quoted unnamed sources as saying that China refused to grant a visa to the Australian government officials, so they were unable to attend the "Australia week" Expo held in China in May. For this reason, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, responded 12 days ago, saying that this is a nonsense and there is no such a situation at all.

Another example of Australian media's "deterioration of Australia China relations" is that no Australian Minister has been invited to participate in this week's Boao forum. "Today's Sydney daily" 12, said that at least one senior Australian official participated in the Boao forum in previous years. Bishop, Australia's foreign minister, has not visited China for two years. Turnbull's last visit to China was in 2016 to attend the G20 summit in Hangzhou. Since Turnbull took office, the Australian government criticized Chinese's actions in the South China Sea, the relationship between Australia and China have been strained. At the end of last year, the Australian government's plan to curb foreign influence and Australia, Japan and India tried to resume the Quartet security dialogue.

"The Australian" said 12, Australia tensions have caused political and business concerns. Turnbull, Australia's business leader, has restored relations with China. Bob Karl, the former Minister of foreign affairs, said, "Australian leaders are making every effort to publish negative remarks on China. Australia has positioned itself as the most hostile country in the us to China.

At the 12 day of the press conference of the Chinese Ministry of foreign affairs, Geng first clarified that the participants in Australia participated in the activities related to the annual meeting of the Boao Forum on Asia this year. The Boao Asia Forum is an unofficial international conference organization. The Forum Secretariat is responsible for the activities related to the annual meeting of the forum and invites the representatives of the relevant countries and the business community to attend. On the bilateral relations between China and Australia and the Australian authorities are promoting legislation aimed at foreign intervention, Geng said that China has consistently adhered to the development of friendly relations with other countries on the basis of the five principles of peaceful coexistence, such as mutual respect and non-interference in the internal affairs of mutual interference. Any accusation of China's so-called "intervention" or "penetration" into other countries is groundless and ulterior motives.
 


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