Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang engaged in talks to address their countries' differences and emphasized the importance of communication and coordination to maintain peace and prosperity in the region. The visit was marked by attempts to block journalist Cheng Lei from media coverage, sparking controversy and overshadowing the diplomatic discussions.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been questioned about the moment Sky News host Cheng Lei was blocked from the view of cameras by Chinese officials at an important media event. https://t.co/7hrbDZczfL
Chinese premier Li Qiang’s Australia visit overshadowed by officials’ apparent attempt to block Cheng Lei's view at event https://t.co/FPiLH3mdd9
Chinese media officials repeatedly try to block Cheng Lei from being filmed at press event with Australian PM Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang. https://t.co/ES07co0Plk by @ByClare https://t.co/AdyDl3Tq71
#Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and #Chinese Premier Li Qiang will meet on Monday, with trade ties, regional security and a jailed Australian writer on the host’s agenda. https://t.co/akW5RwoicD
Chinese media officials attempted to block Australian journalist Cheng Lei from appearing on camera during a press conference with the country's second-most powerful leader - over eight months after she was freed from a Chinese prison. https://t.co/ifM5gKxo4k
The Chinese premier has been warmly welcomed by dignitaries at Parliament House in Canberra, while outdoors protesters have clashed over his visit. https://t.co/nDJJmKAiUB
Chinese officials repeatedly attempted to block the Sky News Australia journalist from view during the historic joint press conference with Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang. Watch the footage: https://t.co/8wo3eCsjGM https://t.co/JdgyVqcKyq
Chinese officials repeatedly attempted to block Sky News Australia journalist Cheng Lei from view during a historic joint press event with Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang, @australian. https://t.co/xCiGqepe5o
Canberra and Beijing "have renewed and revitalized" engagement, Australian Prime Minister Albanese says during the second day of a tour by Chinese Premier Li Qiang https://t.co/sc2f5A2XiC https://t.co/FQOVIwKdVp
Footage has emerged showing Sky News Australia host Cheng Lei being blocked from the view of cameras by a Chinese official during an important media event. https://t.co/HEbfMUzy1T
#Australia's Albanese, #China's Premier Li held "candid" talks, marking a stabilisation in relations between both countries. "We both stressed the importance of maintaining communication and coordination to jointly safeguard peace and prosperity in the region and beyond," Li…
Watch live on https://t.co/sH6vLECPDj as Anthony Albanese speaks to the media after meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in the first visit to the country by a Chinese premier in seven years. https://t.co/LsnhzPg3Re
Australia and China’s differences won’t be resolved if they’re left to fester “in silence,” PM Anthony Albanese will say during the second day of a visit by Premier Li Qiang https://t.co/AqyccgesoH
Chinese Premier Li Qiang will receive a grand ceremonial welcome at Australia's parliament on Monday, the prelude to thorny talks expected to raise recent military confrontations and rising regional tensions. https://t.co/nLYDd1Ud4h by @Laura_R_Chung
Anthony Albanese is expected to use a speech in front of China's Premier Li Qiang to declare that while the countries have some "competing views" there are opportunities to be found. https://t.co/JL1UZHo8Zb
Australia's Albanese, China's Li to discuss trade, jailed writer https://t.co/aeZnJbPDmw https://t.co/F5fZPzsKtF