Anthony Albanese has accused Paul Keating of diminishing himself by attacking the federal government’s most senior cabinet ministers, saying he “fundamentally disagreed” with his predecessor’s views on China and the AUKUS partnership with the US and UK.
over the next 30 years was a worthwhile investment to enhance Australia’s national security in a volatile era.
“I don’t think that does anything other than diminish him, frankly. But that’s a decision that he’s made.” “I fundamentally disagree with his view, and I disagree with his attitude towards the state of the world in 2023.” Wong said Keating’s refusal to condemn Beijing’s human rights abuses would have been “distressing” for the Uyghur community in Australia.
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