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Paul Keating says The Australian should be ‘contemptuously ignored’ ahead of Wang Yi meeting


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Former Labor prime minister hit back at criticism of his plans to meet with China’s visiting foreign minister

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Paul Keating has declared that The Australian newspaper should be “contemptuously ignored” as the former Labor prime minister hit back at criticism of his plans to meet with China’s visiting foreign minister.

Keating, an outspoken opponent of the Australian government’s plans to acquire nuclear-powered submarines, also accused News Corp’s national broadsheet of being “trenchantly anti-Chinese”.

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Continue reading…Former Labor prime minister hit back at criticism of his plans to meet with China’s visiting foreign ministerGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastPaul Keating has declared that The Australian newspaper should be “contemptuously ignored” as the former Labor prime minister hit back at criticism of his plans to meet with China’s visiting foreign minister.Keating, an outspoken opponent of the Australian government’s plans to acquire nuclear-powered submarines, also accused News Corp’s national broadsheet of being “trenchantly anti-Chinese”.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…