Australia’s ambassador to China was summoned to a meeting with Beijing officials last week amid strained ties between the nations.
Jan Adams met with foreign ministry officials on Friday, Australian media outlets reported.
It came three days after Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull cited “disturbing reports of Chinese influence” – among other reasons – in announcing a crackdown on foreign interference.
China has denied any such activity.
Details of the diplomatic meeting are not known. The Australian newspaper reported that China’s ambassador to Australia, Cheng Jingye, also made official representations to a senior Canberra official on Monday.
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