Xi Jinping and Anthony Albanese.Credit:AP
In comments that left open the possibility he had raised the matter with Xi,Albanese told Sky News:“It’s one where we have put our very strong objections to China very clearly,very directly,through all of the appropriate channels,in all of the forums that are available to us.”
Drawing a distinction between his most recent interaction and past meetings with the Chinese leader,Albanese said:“When I was in San Francisco,there was no bilateral meeting with President Xi where you give a readout of what the events occurred.
“I don’t talk about private meetings on the sidelines,discussions I have with any world leader.
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“That’s how you keep communications open,but I can assure you that we raised these issues in the appropriate way and very clearly,unequivocally.”
Albanese said the conduct of China’s People’s Liberation Army was “dangerous,it was unsafe and unprofessional”.
“We’ve made it clear that we disagree with what occurred,that we have the strongest possible objection,and that this sort of event should not occur,” he said.