Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang will meet on Monday in the first such visit by a Chinese premier in seven years, with trade ties, regional security and a jailed Australian writer on the host's agenda. The visit by Li, China's top-ranked official after President Xi Jinping, marks a stabilisation in relations between the U.S. security ally and the world's second-biggest economy, after a frosty period of Beijing blocking $20 billion in Australian exports and friction over defence encounters. Beginning with some panda and wine diplomacy on Sunday, Li is on a four-day visit that Australia's foreign minister called "really important" and which the Chinese leader said showed bilateral relations were "back on track".
The incident took place near the city’s fan park in the St Pauli district around two and a half hours before the Netherlands faced Poland.
Poles and Dutch face off in Hamburg to open Group D