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USA says it ‘will not leave Australia alone’ against China economic bullying

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says opposing a Russia land-grab is a fundamental democratic principle.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken says opposing a Russia land-grab is a fundamental democratic principle. Photo: AAP

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the United States will not leave Australia alone in the face of economic coercion from China, and that such behaviour toward US allies will hamper improvement in US-Sino relations.

Washington has repeatedly criticised what it says are Beijing’s attempts to bully neighbours with competing interests, and US President Joe Biden has sought to bolster ties with allies in the Indo-Pacific to counter China’s growing power.

“I reiterated that the United States will not leave Australia alone on the field, or maybe I should say alone on the pitch, in the face of economic coercion by China,” Mr Blinken said at a media briefing on Thursday with visiting Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne.

“And we’ve made clear to the PRC how such actions targeting our closest partners and allies will hinder improvements in our own relationship with China,” Mr Blinken said, using the acronym for the country’s official name.

China has imposed a series of trade sanctions on Australian exports ranging from wine to coal as the two countries tensions have worsened in recent years.

Successive Australian trade ministers have been unable to secure a phone call with Chinese counterparts since diplomatic tensions worsened in 2020, and last week Beijing suspended all activity under a bilateral economic dialogue with Australia.

Australia was one of the first countries to publicly ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from its 5G network over security concerns, and last year angered Beijing with its calls for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19.

Payne told journalists Australia had been clear that it wanted constructive ties with China.

“But we won’t compromise on our national security or our sovereignty and we’ll continue to act to protect that,” she said.

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