Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms Kyiv embassy plans and condemns the shopping centre missile attack.
: Australia is poised to join other western countries and reopen its embassy in Ukraine as a sign of solidarity with a nation wilting under an increasingly brutal Russian invasion.confirmed the embassy plans as he joined fellow leaders in condemning a Russian missile attack on a shopping mall in the city of Kremenchuk, killing at least 18 civilians and wounding scores more.
“What this invasion has done, far from weaken NATO, it’s actually strengthened it, and that’s why this NATO summit comes at such a critical time.” Chinese state media on Tuesday criticised the participation for the first time of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea at the NATO summit. The so-called Asia-Pacific Four is an initiative by NATO to extend its focus to China and the global threat it, too, presents.
Britain’s new head of Army General Sir Patrick Sanders said on Tuesday his armed forces must be prepared to “fight and win” in Europe to prevent the spread of war.
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