八点最热报 | 中国总理李强,昨天飞到澳洲展开为期4天的国事访问,这也是相隔7年后,再有中国总理到访澳洲。李强访问期间,将与澳洲签署5份谅解备忘录,包括贸易、气候变迁和经济等主题,甚至也单方面宣布,把澳洲纳入中国免签计划当中。(主播:梁宝怡)
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00:05After visiting New Zealand, Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang flew to Australia yesterday for a four-day state visit.
00:11This is also the first time that the Chinese Prime Minister has visited Australia in seven years.
00:15During Li Qiang's visit, he will sign a five-point memorandum of understanding with Australia,
00:19including trade, climate change, and economic issues.
00:22He also unilaterally announced that Australia will be included in China's immigration plan.
00:27After meeting with Australian Prime Minister Albanese, Li Qiang said
00:30that the relationship between the two countries is steadily improving and developing on the right track.
00:35At the same time, he also announced that he will rent two new pandas to the Australian Zoo
00:40to continue the panda diplomacy.
00:42In exchange, the rental contract expires in November this year.
00:45Panda Wang Wang and Funi have been in Australia for 15 years.
00:51Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang officially launched his official visit to Australia.
00:54When he arrived, he was greeted by Australian Foreign Minister Huang Ying-hsien and other government representatives.
00:59Later, Li Qiang visited a pair of pandas with Australian government officials.
01:03To this day, Li Qiang has attended the welcome ceremony held by Australian Prime Minister Albanese.
01:09The military band also played the national anthem of the two countries.
01:18Li Qiang also played the trumpet.
01:20After the ceremony, Li Qiang and Albanese entered the Parliament Building to hold a closed meeting.
01:26When Li Qiang met with the Australian Prime Minister,
01:28hundreds of family and friends gathered outside the Parliament Building to welcome Li Qiang.
01:34However, there were also a group of demonstrators who gathered outside the Parliament Building to protest.
01:40The two sides once broke out into a conflict, scolding and pushing each other.
01:44The scene was chaotic.
01:46The demonstrators hoped that human rights could be respected.
01:50We're here to raise our voices for those who have lost theirs and who have also lost their faces as well
01:55and to tell our government that trade should not trump human rights,
02:00that we're here to talk about human rights.