Chinese premier says mutual respect, cooperation are valuable experience for China-Australia relations
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ADELAIDE, Australia -- Chinese Premier Li Qiang said here Saturday that history has proven mutual respect, seeking common ground while shelving differences, and mutually beneficial cooperation are valuable experience learned from the development of China-Australia relations and need to be upheld and carried forward.
Li made the remarks upon his arrival at the Adelaide Airport during his official visit to Australia.
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