SYDNEY : Australia warned Thursday against American disengagement from Asia at a time of rising Chinese power as traditional US allies grow nervous about President Donald Trump's isolationist tilt.
In a major Foreign Policy White Paper : the first to be issued by the Australian government in 13 years -Canberra outlined its approach to the ''Indo-Pacific'' region amid ''changing power balances''
''The United States has been the dominant power in our region throughout Australia's post-Second World War history.
Today, China is challenging America's position,'' the 136 page-document, said.
''Navigating the decade ahead will be hard because, as China's power grows, our region is changing in ways without precedent in Australia's modern history.''
The report said Australia was ''committed to strong and constructive ties with China'', while strongly supporting the global leadership role of the US, a key ally.
''We believe that the United States' engagement to support a rules-based order is in its own interests and in the interests of wider international stability and prosperity,'' it said.
''Without sustained US support, the effectiveness and liberal character of the rules based order will decline.''
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