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BBCIt has emerged that China cancelled a ministerial visit to Australia in protest against a recent visit from the Uighur leader, Rebiya Kadeer.
Beijing is angry that Canberra granted a visa to Ms Kadeer, an ethnic Uighur Muslim who lives in the United States.
The Australian foreign affairs ministry has confirmed the Kadeer controversy lay behind the cancellation of a visit.
The Kadeer visit has soured Australia's relationship with China - some analysts have suggested it is at a 10-year low.
Chinese officials lobbied hard to stop a film being shown about the Uighur leader's life at the Melbourne International film festival, and then tried to prevent her from addressing the National Press Club in Canberra.
Now it has emerged that Beijing even went as far as to cancel a ministerial visit to Australia, where the Chinese vice foreign minister was supposed to attend a summit earlier in the month of Pacific nation leaders.
The Australian foreign affairs department has confirmed that it was informed via diplomatic channels that the minister would be unable to attend the summit and that the Chinese delegation would be led instead by a junior envoy.
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