The ambassador warned that retaking control of the port could affect Chinese companies’ investment, co-operation and trade with the Darwin region.
“That is not in the interest of Australia either.”
Albanese said his Government had already made it clear that it disagreed with the port’s sale to “non-Australian interests”.
“We are committed to making sure that that port goes back into Australian hands because that is in our national interest,” he told reporters during a visit to East Timor.
Darwin lies closest to Australia’s Asian neighbours and has been used as a base for United States Marines.
At the time of the agreement, then-US president Barack Obama reportedly complained that Washington had not been told of Australia’s plan to do business with Landbridge.
-Agence France-Presse