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Beijing bites back over Kadeer visa and iron ore prices

By Greg Sheridan and Michael Sainsbury
The Australian
August 18, 2009 12:01am


Strained ties ... China has vented diplomatic anger at the Rudd Government / AP


  • Ties with China strained
  • Beijing cancels high-level visits
  • Displeasure with Rudd decisions
AUSTRALIA'S relationship with China has plunged to a decade low, with Beijing taking a series of tough measures, including cancelling high-level visits, to convey its displeasure with the Rudd government.

The Chinese have effectively banned visits by senior officials and sanctioned a press campaign against Australia, angered by several recent Rudd government decisions, such as granting a visa to exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer.

It is believed that the Chinese have also intimated that they may not co-operate readily with Australia over Asia Pacific regional architecture, which would make Kevin Rudd's plan for an Asia Pacific community difficult to achieve, The Australian reports.

While Foreign Minister Stephen Smith declined to comment on the Asia Pacific matter, his office confirmed that the visit by Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs He Yafei was cancelled over the granting of the Kadeer visa.

Analysts have told The Australian the Chinese were extremely frustrated at their inability to influence the price of iron ore imports.

However, the last straw was the decision by Canberra to grant a visa to Ms Kadeer, who attended the Melbourne International Film Festival this month.

The Chinese also cancelled a meeting of senior Australian and Chinese officials.

Mr He had been scheduled to attend the Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Cairns, which began on August 5, but was replaced by the lowly ranked Wang Yongqiu, the special envoy for the Pacific Islands Forum.





This broke with previous Chinese practice of PIF meetings being attended by either a Chinese vice-minister or an assistant minister.

It was also in marked contrast to India, which sent its Foreign Minister, S.M. Krishna, and the US, which was represented by Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia Kurt Campbell.

International delegates at the PIF interpreted this as a deliberate slight to Australia.

A spokesman for Mr Smith told The Australian: "We regret that the Chinese government has felt obliged to take these steps, since the government's position on the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region is clear."

In opposing a Greens motion on Xinjiang in the Senate yesterday, senator Joe Ludwig, on behalf of the government, reiterated Canberra's support for a one-China policy, and said that it considered Xinjiang to be part of China.

However, he also said the government had no evidence that Ms Kadeer was a terrorist. China frequently makes this charge against Ms Kadeer.

The souring of relations has prompted a major Chinese government policy think tank to warn Chinese companies about investing in Australia.
Read more on this story at The Australian.


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Hi my name is Kevin Rudd and i like to FUCK EVERYTHING
 

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This is why China is a disgrace to the world. Bunch of despicable organ harvesting scum.

EDIT: I hope they execute Kevin Rudd

COUNTERPOINT: CHINA GLORIOUS NATION NO LOSE AUSTRALIA FAT AND DECADENT
 

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Weren't the leftist rejects all like, "Rudd can speak Mandarin, we iz gon be BFF with ChiNa lOl!" before he got voted in?

I don't think you need to speak Mandarin man, fuckwit dickhead is the same in every language,
 

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GLORIOUS KEVIN RUDD IS LEADER OF PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF AUSTRALIASTAN

We are sleepwalking into communism you FOOLS.
 

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Al this is about is money again, and China trying to supress its citizens (in this case they still view Kadeer as their responsibility). Also China is testing its power, seeing what Aust will do, and how far they can push us. Time for China to stop being so stubborn, we are not part of their country, but a trading partner.
 

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china is fing aweful m8
 

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Yes maybe Australia should sell iron ore to Zimbabwe.
 

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