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Bipartisan Group of Australian MPs to Visit Taiwan From Sunday

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SYDNEY (Reuters) – A gaggle of Australian federal politicians will on Sunday fly to Taiwan for a five-day visit geared toward conveying Australia’s wish to take care of peace within the Indo-Pacific, The Australian newspaper reported on Saturday.

The group, which incorporates governing Labor Party and opposition Liberal-National coalition MPs, is the primary delegation of its type to go to Taiwan since 2019, The Australian report said.

It can include meetings with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and Foreign Minister Joseph Wu, and has support from Taiwain’s foreign ministry.

The trip – reportedly kept secret to stop Chinese diplomats in Canberra lobbying for its cancellation – is claimed also to incorporate meetings on security, trade, agriculture and indigenous affairs.

Australia’s foreign ministry didn’t immediately reply to a request for confirmation of the report.

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The visit to Democratic Taiwan, claimed by Beijing as Chinese territory, comes as Australia’s recently elected Labor government has moved to repair its strained diplomatic relations with China.

Australia has clashed with China – its largest trading partner – over trade disputes and the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, amid a growing Chinese presence within the Pacific.

Nonetheless, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last month met President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Indonesia, raising expectations of closer bi-lateral ties.

China’s embassy in Australia last yr denounced former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott as “pitiful” after he decried Chinese pressure against Taiwan when he visited the island in a private capability.

Australia, like most countries, has no official diplomatic ties with Taiwan, but has previously joined its ally america in expressing concern over Chinese pressure, especially military.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

Copyright 2022 Thomson Reuters.

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