Australian ministers urge dialogue to resolve dispute as Beijing says countries may pay ‘corresponding price’ Australia and Japan will “pay a corresponding price” if their new defence pact threatens China’s security, Chinese state media has warned, as Scott Morrison insisted the deal should not...
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