Albanese: Xi didn't raise US pressure on Australia over Taiwan
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Tuesday, Jul 15, 2025 2:40 am ET1min read
Albanese: Xi didn't raise US pressure on Australia over Taiwan
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's recent visit to China saw him meet with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang. The meetings, which took place amidst heightened geopolitical tensions, focused on a range of issues, including economic ties and security concerns. Notably, Albanese revealed that Xi Jinping did not bring up the US pressure on Australia regarding Taiwan during their discussions.Albanese's visit to China was part of a broader strategy to deepen economic ties while addressing contentious issues. The prime minister highlighted Australia's opposition to any unilateral moves to alter the status quo in the Taiwan Strait, emphasizing that his country supports Taiwan's de facto autonomy without endorsing formal independence [1]. This stance aligns with Australia's long-standing position of maintaining a consistent policy on the issue.
The visit also coincided with the Pentagon's push for Australia and Japan to clarify their roles in a potential conflict with China over Taiwan. US defense official Elbridge Colby has been engaging with Australian and Japanese counterparts to discuss potential military responses [2]. Despite these discussions, Albanese stated that Xi Jinping did not raise the issue of US pressure on Australia during their meetings.
Albanese's focus on economic ties underscores Australia's desire to maintain a balanced relationship with China, its top trading partner. The prime minister emphasized the importance of advancing peace and security in the region through increased defense spending and military exercises such as Talisman Sabre [1]. This commitment to regional stability is a key aspect of Australia's foreign policy.
The meetings in Beijing also saw Albanese raise several contentious issues, including Chinese military activity, Australians behind bars in China, and Beijing's interference in Australia. He underscored his determination to defend Australia's national interests while seeking common ground with China [2]. The prime minister's approach highlights a nuanced strategy aimed at balancing economic benefits with security concerns.
In conclusion, Albanese's visit to China marked a significant step in maintaining Australia's delicate balance between economic interests and geopolitical realities. The fact that Xi Jinping did not raise the US pressure on Australia over Taiwan indicates a willingness to focus on other pressing issues, potentially paving the way for more constructive dialogue in the future.
References:
[1] https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2025/07/15/2003840321
[2] https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-15/anthony-albanese-to-meet-xi-jinping-and-li-qiang-in-beijing/105531664
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