New | Australian PM’s first visit to China: Malcolm Turnbull to address economy, security and South China Sea ... but avoid human rights issues
Economy and security issues as well as the South China Sea will be the focus of Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s first official trip to China this week, despite calls for him to confront Beijing on its human rights record.
Turnbull will touch down in Shanghai on Thursday morning to promote Australia’s business connections as part of the annual Australia Week in China conference.
The Australian prime minister will then head to Beijing to attend a formal banquet and meet Chinese leaders including President Xi Jinping.
It will be Turnbull’s first visit to China since he became prime minister in September 2015.
“I think his clear primary objective is economic,” Australian National University strategic analyst Hugh White said.
“Turnbull is one of those who remains very bullish about China’s economic prospects ... He still does think that China has big prospects and offers immense economic opportunities to Australia.”