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"Needless": Australia Hits Back At Worsening Relations With China
Prime Minister Scott Morrison decried mounting Chinese pressure and rejected the portrayal of Australia as a US lapdog, saying it was wrong and "needlessly deteriorates relationships" in an online speech to a London forum late Monday.
WorldAgence France-PresseUpdated: November 24, 2020 8:32 am IST

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Morrison insisted Australia wanted "mutually beneficial" relations with both its largest trading partner.

Sydney, Australia:
Australia has hit out at "needlessly" worsening relations with China, with the country's prime minister appealing for smaller nations not to be caught in the crossfire of Sino-US rivalry.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison decried mounting Chinese pressure and rejected the portrayal of Australia as a US lapdog, saying it was wrong and "needlessly deteriorates relationships" in an online speech to a London forum late Monday.

Morrison insisted Australia wanted "mutually beneficial" relations with both its largest trading partner and the United States, while having the right to pursue its own interests independent of both.

In recent months, Canberra's relationship with Beijing has gone from bad to worse.

Beijing has produced a laundry list of complaints about Australian policies -- from banning Huawei's participation in 5G rollout to its call for an investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.

It has also targeted sensitive Australian exports with economic sanctions, in a bid to increase the cost of defying China's wishes.

Morrison warned this coercive diplomacy was just "a foretaste" of what other countries -- including those in Europe -- can expect to endure in future.


But in a nod to the incoming administration of US president-elect Joe Biden, Morrison also insisted countries like Australia should not be asked to pick sides as Washington and Beijing duke it out for influence.

"Greater latitude will be required from the world's largest powers to accommodate the individual interests of their partners and allies. We all need a bit more room to move," Morrison told the UK Policy Exchange.

During the last four years, US President Donald Trump has taken a confrontational approach, trying to rally allies to counter China's rising influence, something critics say risks creating a Cold War-style standoff between two competing power blocs.

It is uncertain that Sino-US relations will improve under a Biden administration, with the Democrat outspoken during his campaign on China's dismal human rights record.

"There must be a more nuanced appreciation of individual states' interests in how they deal with the major powers. Stark choices are in no-one's interests," Morrison said.

 
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He talks as if he is not the PM of Australia and has no authority to direct the country's foreign policy.
Perhaps he really does have no real authority and the true top authority in Australia is whoever it is in the WH.
 
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HOW IRONIC. China is saying the same thing about the US.

Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said China "firmly opposes the unprovoked suppression of Chinese companies by the United States."
 
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HOW IRONIC. China is saying the same thing about the US.

Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said China "firmly opposes the unprovoked suppression of Chinese companies by the United States."

The only difference being that China did not gang up with Russia or Indonesia to spy on Australia and keep Australia contained within its near waters.

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As Australia PM says, he made a wrong choice of ganging with a major power against another major power. For medium/small countries, the best is to either make more than one masters, or, remain non-aligned and avoid the wrath of major powers. Just be business-minded.

Trump is going down with a bang. Lots of lapdogs feel unsecure. India may be next.
 
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Australia like Brazil are wannabe white supremacists. They found their god in the white house and immediately signed up for the mighty whitey campaign to put down China without considering pros and cons for themselves and now that the project is abandoned with the clown in chief gone, they are left alone to deal with the consequences. So much fun to see the rednecks getting owned.
 
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The only difference being that China did not gang up with Russia or Indonesia to spy on Australia and keep Australia contained within its near waters.

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As Australia PM says, he made a wrong choice of ganging with a major power against another major power. For medium/small countries, the best is to either make more than one masters, or, remain non-aligned and avoid the wrath of major powers. Just be business-minded.

Trump is going down with a bang. Lots of lapdogs feel unsecure. India may be next.

Again with the master-slave /lapdog comments? LOL. I think since the Chinese are accustomed from the cradle to the grave of being told what to do, say, and how to behave, they imagine the world outside to be made of lapdogs and masters.

The relationships we form are where the alliance partners pay for their membership on their own, not where we give aid to grab their sovereign lands or loan any monies intending to put them in debt traps as China does.

Trump is going down as permanently making China an adversary, long-needed in our opinion, for all future US Presidents. China will meet its fate as others we have designated to be dangerous to the world in the past. :yes4:
 
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Again with the master-slave /lapdog comments? LOL. I think since the Chinese are accustomed from the cradle to the grave of being told what to do, say, and how to behave, they imagine the world outside to be made of lapdogs and masters.

The relationships we form are where the alliance partners pay for their membership on their own, not where we give aid to grab their sovereign lands or loan any monies intending to put them in debt traps as China does.

Trump is going down as permanently making China an adversary, long-needed in our opinion, for all future US Presidents. China will meet its fate as others we have designated to be dangerous to the world in the past. :yes4:

"grab their sovereign lands ", lol, exactly what US does around the world, bombing in other sovereign land's at will, put troops on other's soil, and when countries asking US military to leave their land, US threatens that country will "face most severe sanction it will ever see".
 
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"grab their sovereign lands ", lol, exactly what US does around the world, bombing in other sovereign land's at will, put troops on other's soil, and when countries asking US military to leave their land, US threatens that country will "face most severe sanction it will ever see".

We have never told anyone that we will sanction them post-war. If anything we have spent trillions in aid building them back up. We sanction rogue countries. You sanction countries for supporting your dissenters.
 
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We have never told anyone that we will sanction them post-war. If anything we have spent trillions in aid building them back up. We sanction rogue countries. You sanction countries for supporting your dissenters.

check your "ally" Iraq, who voted to kick US troop out in 2018 after US bombed indiscriminately on Iraqi soil without Iraqi consent in 2018. After Iraqi parliament voted to kick US military out of Iraqi soil, US threatened Iraq, "it will see the most severe sanction it will ever seen in its entire history, if it dare to ask American military to leave military base". There, US didn't "liberate" Iraq, US enslaved Iraq instead.
 
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check your "ally" Iraq, who voted to kick US troop out in 2018 after US bombed indiscriminately on Iraqi soil without Iraqi consent in 2018. After Iraqi parliament voted to kick US military out of Iraqi soil, US threatened Iraq, "it will see the most severe sanction it will ever seen in its entire history, if it dare to ask American military to leave military base". There, US didn't "liberate" Iraq, US enslaved Iraq instead.

They did not pass any vote to kick us out. Since you are used to being governed by the CCP from the cradle to the grave, told what to say, how to behave, read and act, this must be new to you how voting in a democracy works. You need a resolution/bill to pass both houses...

We don't invade a country like Tibet, slaughter their people, commit genocide, force a demographic change as you did, or imprison murder, and torture Muslim populations as a STATE PLANNED ACTION.

The comments on sanctions was a politician bluster that amounted to nothing. One guy can't issue sanctions on another( we are not a dictatorship like Xi). We invested 3 trillion in Iraq, if you call that enslavement.
 
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Again with the master-slave /lapdog comments? LOL. I think since the Chinese are accustomed from the cradle to the grave of being told what to do, say, and how to behave, they imagine the world outside to be made of lapdogs and masters.

The relationships we form are where the alliance partners pay for their membership on their own, not where we give aid to grab their sovereign lands or loan any monies intending to put them in debt traps as China does.

Trump is going down as permanently making China an adversary, long-needed in our opinion, for all future US Presidents. China will meet its fate as others we have designated to be dangerous to the world in the past. :yes4:

Speak for India please.

It is Australian PM making that lapdog anology. Read before you form an opinion.

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Australia will likely fall back on its previous line with Trump gone. India's populist ineffective government may then feel one of its selling pitches to the millions of uneducated illiterate constitutency is crippled. It may encounter a real fall from its imaginary great power league.

It is a great power game and India is a pawn in it.
 
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