China’s tone on Australia down to ‘new assessment on national interest’: James Paterson

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China’s tone on Australia down to ‘new assessment on national interest’: James Paterson
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Incoming Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson has discussed China’s new tone on Australia, saying it’s down to the “Chinese government’s new assessment on national interest”.

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“I think there’s no question that the new tone between the Chinese government and Australia in recent years is down to the Chinese government’s new assessment of its national interest,” Mr Paterson told Sky News host Paul Murray.Read More

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