Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said on Wednesday that the actions of the Chinese regime do not match the words of its leader, Xi Jinping, who told the World Economic Forum that large nations should not bully small ones. “Well we agree with that sentiment, that big nations should not bully small ones but there seems to be a bit of a disconnect between the words and the actions,” Frydenberg said. He pointed out that Australia had been on the receiving end of the “pretty harsh actions” by the Chinese regime when it comes to trade but reiterated Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s stance that Australia won’t compromise on its national interest or its values to appease the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Frydenberg also categorically declared that the 14 grievances—which he described as demands—released by the Chinese embassy in Canberra in November 2020 were non-negotiable issues Australia wouldn’t be drawn on. These issues include …