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[Australian PM] Anthony Albanese says his government will pump as much cash as is needed into Australia’s defence after China’s ambassador wrote an op-ed urging Canberra to restrain from spending more.
In his piece published on Monday, [Chinese ambassador] Xiao Qian said China and Australia were “not foes” despite being embroiled in a regional rivalry and Beijing rapidly building up conventional and nuclear military capabilities.
It came as the Prime Minister faces domestic and international calls to boost the defence budget, with the US warning of a potentially “imminent” threat from China in the Indo Pacific.
But Mr Albanese has resisted, making Australia an outlier in the West – a position highlighted by NATO’s decision last week to dramatically hike military spending to 5 per cent of GDP.
Fronting media on Monday, Mr Albanese did not align with Xi Jinping’s envoy either.
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“The Chinese ambassador speaks for China,” Mr Albanese told reporters.
“My job is to speak for Australia.
“And it’s in Australia’s national interest for us to invest in our capability and to invest in our relationships, and we’re doing just that.”
Asked by a reporter for The Australian if Mr Xiao’s comments constituted “meddling”, a visibly riled Mr Albanese said: “I don’t know, your newspaper published the op-ed.”
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