Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he will treat Vladimir Putin with 'contempt' at the G20 leaders' summit later this year, although he's doubtful Russia's president will attend:
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he will treat Vladimir Putin with "contempt" at the G20 leaders' summit later this year, although he's doubtful Russia's president will attend.
Mr Albanese said Australia would carry through with its commitments to support Ukraine during the conflict. Mr Albanese's comments come ahead of Foreign Minister Penny Wong coming face to face with her Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on Friday for the first time since the invasion began in February.
"If you want an example of a nation which has demonstrated its willingness, its disregard for the need for food security for a world recovering from a pandemic, it is Russia," she told reporters in Bali on Thursday.
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