âWe would expect all nations, all governments around the world, to be denouncing what is taking place with the threats of violence against Ukraine,â Morrison told Parliament.
âI do note that the Chinese government, together with the Russian government, have been banding together on this issue and that the Chinese government has not denounced what is occurring in Ukraine,â he said.
He called on all federal lawmakers to join the Australian government in âurging the Chinese government to denounce those actions and to allow an appropriate response through the United Nations rather than resisting that being doneâ through its membership of the U.N. Security Council.
Morrisonâs criticisms of China will further strain a tattered bilateral relationship between Australia and its most important trading partner.
Australia has suffered trade retaliation in recent years after angering Beijing with actions that include outlawing covert foreign interference in domestic politics, banning Chinese tech giant Huawei from major infrastructure projects and demanding an independent investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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