China's president issues a warm message to Anthony Albanese - despite sending WARSHIPS down under to show off his power
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Xi Jinping has congratulated Anthony Albanese on his reelection - just months after Chinese warships embarrassed Labor by staging live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea and sailing around the country. China 's foreign ministry had already sent a warm message to Mr Albanese after the federal election earlier this month, saying that the People's Republic 'stands ready to work with the new Australian government'.

Xi Jinping has congratulated Anthony Albanese on his reelection – just months after Chinese warships embarrassed Labor by staging live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea and sailing around the country. China ‘s foreign ministry had already sent a warm message to Mr Albanese after the federal election earlier this month, saying that the People’s Republic ‘stands ready to work with the new Australian government’.

But on Tuesday the Chinese president sent his personal congratulations, according to a statement from the Chinese embassy in Australia. 'Xi said that over the past three years, he had met with Prime Minister Albanese, and engaged with him in in-depth discussions on strategic, comprehensive and directional issues concerning the development of China-Australia relations,' the embassy said.

But on Tuesday the Chinese president sent his personal congratulations, according to a statement from the Chinese embassy in Australia. ‘Xi said that over the past three years, he had met with Prime Minister Albanese, and engaged with him in in-depth discussions on strategic, comprehensive and directional issues concerning the development of China-Australia relations,’ the embassy said.

'These discussions led to important consensuses that have provided strategic guidance to improve and grow bilateral ties. 'Strengthening cooperation between China and Australia, Xi said, is of great significance for achieving shared development and promoting world peace and stability.'

‘These discussions led to important consensuses that have provided strategic guidance to improve and grow bilateral ties. ‘Strengthening cooperation between China and Australia, Xi said, is of great significance for achieving shared development and promoting world peace and stability.’

Xi had also 'expressed his readiness to work with Albanese to advance the China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership in a steady fashion', the embassy added, 'delivering greater benefits to the people of both countries'.

Xi had also ‘expressed his readiness to work with Albanese to advance the China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership in a steady fashion’, the embassy added, ‘delivering greater benefits to the people of both countries’.

The Chinese president's message came after the People's Liberation Army Navy left the previous Labor government red-faced earlier this year, conducting a circumnavigation of Australia and live drills. In February - two months before Mr Albanese's election campaign got under way - Chinese warships held live-fire exercises 640 kilometers off the New South Wales coast, forcing 49 commercial flights between Australia and New Zealand to change course.

The Chinese president’s message came after the People’s Liberation Army Navy left the previous Labor government red-faced earlier this year, conducting a circumnavigation of Australia and live drills. In February – two months before Mr Albanese’s election campaign got under way – Chinese warships held live-fire exercises 640 kilometers off the New South Wales coast, forcing 49 commercial flights between Australia and New Zealand to change course.

It emerged at Senate estimates hearings that Australian Defense Force authorities were first alerted to the drills, not by China, but by a Virgin pilot who heard the ships broadcasting. The exercise took place in international waters, so did not breach international law, but Mr Albanese and Defence Minister Richard Marles both said China had not given sufficient warning.

It emerged at Senate estimates hearings that Australian Defense Force authorities were first alerted to the drills, not by China, but by a Virgin pilot who heard the ships broadcasting. The exercise took place in international waters, so did not breach international law, but Mr Albanese and Defence Minister Richard Marles both said China had not given sufficient warning.

The drills were seen by many as a bold demonstration of China's sea power. Anne-Marie Brady, a Mandarin-speaking professor at the University of Canterbury who specializes in Chinese domestic and foreign policy, told Daily Mail Australia that the drills were a warning of China's future intentions.

The drills were seen by many as a bold demonstration of China’s sea power. Anne-Marie Brady, a Mandarin-speaking professor at the University of Canterbury who specializes in Chinese domestic and foreign policy, told Daily Mail Australia that the drills were a warning of China’s future intentions.

'The livefire exercises in the Tasman are a shot across the bow to Australia and New Zealand of China's sea power and desire to normalize a permanent presence in the South West Pacific,' Ms Brady said in February. 'There has been a steady buildup of People's Liberation Army naval capacity across the South West Pacific.'

‘The livefire exercises in the Tasman are a shot across the bow to Australia and New Zealand of China’s sea power and desire to normalize a permanent presence in the South West Pacific,’ Ms Brady said in February. ‘There has been a steady buildup of People’s Liberation Army naval capacity across the South West Pacific.’

Ms Brady added it was worrying that the United States had not made any comment on the drills. 'It is a very bad sign that the US has not offered any public support for Australia during this crisis,' she said.

Ms Brady added it was worrying that the United States had not made any comment on the drills. ‘It is a very bad sign that the US has not offered any public support for Australia during this crisis,’ she said.

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