Albanese ‘cosying up’ to China instead of showing solidarity with Israel

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Albanese ‘cosying up’ to China instead of showing solidarity with Israel
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Former prime minister Scott Morrison’s visit to Israel on the weekend was the trip Anthony Albanese should have made instead of 'cosying up' to Chinese President Xi Jinping, says Sky News host Sharri Markson.

Former prime minister Scott Morrison’s visit to Israel on the weekend was the trip Anthony Albanese should have made instead of"cosying up" to Chinese President Xi Jinping, says Sky News host Sharri Markson.

“It's not that stabilising our relationship with China isn't important – it is – but only as long as it doesn't come at the cost of Australian values and our national security,” Ms Markson said. Ms Markson explained each of the five points which included the Port of Darwin lease, the government saving China from a humiliating World Trade Organisation decision and allowing Beijing-backed Confucius Institutes to stay open – among others.

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