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Albanese has a ‘narrow conception' of Australia's interests ahead of meeting with Xi Jinping

Albanese has a ‘narrow conception' of Australia's interests ahead of meeting with Xi Jinping

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Sky News host James Morrow says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's trip to China to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping is 'commercially based'.
'Labor and the Albanese government pulling further and further away from the United States and moving closer and closer to China,' Mr Morrow said.
'The excuse that Albanese gives for this is he says, 'I'm acting in Australia's interest', but he has got now such a narrow conception of what Australian interests are that they are entirely commercial and economic, and they have no idea about principle.
'The great failure of this government has been that it has thought that we could shelter under the security umbrella of the United States while still maintaining trade with China.'
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