SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A senior Chinese diplomat on Saturday said China hopes Australia will not voice "groundless suspicions" so that ties between them can return to health and stability.
Relations soured last year when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull accused Beijing of meddling in Australian affairs - including the media, universities and politics. China has denied the charges.
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