The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan says “nothing of substance” will come from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visiting Ukraine’s capital Kyiv.
“I won’t object if Albanese goes, because it will be to express solidarity with a democratic nation under invasion from a totalitarian nation.
“But the government has done a massive amount of travel in its first few weeks, most of it justified. “Now that they’ve had to do all this travel, I’d like them to come home and get on with the business of governing.”
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