Foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning says China's government wants to resume talks with Australia. -AP
The Chinese government says it wants to rebuild relations with Australia following talks between the two countries' trade officials.
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"We are ready to launch or resume dialogue and communication with Australia in various sectors, expand co-operation, manage differences and strive to rebuild trust and bring bilateral relations back to the right track," foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told reporters on Wednesday.
"The sound and steady growth of ties between our two countries serves the fundamental interests of both peoples and helps advance peace, stability and prosperity in the region and beyond," she said.
Ms Mao's comments, which were in reply to a question from China's state broadcaster CCTV, come after Trade Minister Don Farrell held talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Wentao on Monday.
The pair discussed the removal of $20 billion of trade sanctions against Australia.
"Minister Wang and I agreed to enhance dialogue at all levels, including between officials, as a pathway towards the timely and full resumption of trade," Senator Farrell said in a statement after the meeting.
The virtual talks marked the first time in three years Australian and Chinese ministers responsible for trade have met and is expected to lead to an in-person discussion.
China imposed trade sanctions against Australian products after the former coalition government called for an investigation into the origins of COVID-19.