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Updated Sunday, October 25, 2009 11:21 am TWN, By John Ruwitch, Reuters No change after Aussie PM raises Rio case with ChinaAustralian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he raised the issue with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao during an Asian leaders summit in Thailand, expressing concern over the continued detention of Stern Hu, an Australian executive of mining giant Rio Tinto. Hu and three of his Chinese colleagues were detained by Chinese authorities in early July on suspicion of stealing state secrets. The following month they were formally arrested on charges of stealing commercial secrets, but not the more serious state secrets charge. “In the discussion I had with Premier Wen I indicated we had continuing consular matters which need to be resolved between our foreign ministries and this included representatives of the Australian company Rio Tinto,” Rudd told reporters. But he said overall relations with Beijing were “strong and in good shape.” Asked about how quickly the case might be resolved, Rudd said: “It is under continued and close discussion between the two foreign ministries. We confirmed that process was ongoing.” Earlier this month, China extended by a month the investigation into the case. Rudd added the case was “the subject of intense and continuing discussion between our two foreign ministries.” “My purpose in raising these matters today was simply to highlight the fact that this a continual matter of concern to Australia and I will continue to do so in the future.” Two-way trade last year between China and Australia was worth $53 billion, but relations have been strained by incidents including the Rio arrests, the failure of Chinese state-owned metals firm Chinalco's US$19.5 billion bid to raise its stake in Rio and the Australian government's granting of a visa to an exiled Uighur activist. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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