Vietnam’s President Vo Van Thuong,left,and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese smile as US President Joe Biden arrives for an informal dialogue and working lunch at the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation summit.Credit:AP
“We have different political systems from China as I have said consistently,” Albanese said when asked if he agreed with Biden’s description.
“Australia is a democracy,and China has a very different political system. They don’t have democratic elections.”
The comments come after Albanese spent a day with Xi,Biden and other global leaders at the summit,which is designed to bolster trade and co-operation between the 21 nations involved.
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However,much of the focus this year centred on Wednesday’s (Thursday AEDT) highly anticipated meeting between Biden and Xi after years of escalating tensions.
The four-hour meeting was described by Biden as one of the most “constructive and productive” discussions he had had with his Chinese counterpart.
It also led to an important agreement to re-establish military-to-military communication between the two countries,which was cut off after then-US House SpeakerNancy Pelosi’s contentious visit to Taiwan last year.