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Screening for ‘handpicked’ Syrian refugees ‘very intense’, says Julie Bishop
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull arrived in the conference city on Turkey’s southern coast on Saturday for the two-day meeting.
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Turnbull explained how important the military angle is.
“Prime Minister Turnbull is in intense discussions with a number of world leaders and these will continue in coming days”, she said.
Ms Bishop described the acts of terrorism as “horrific”. “I’m pretty sure it will not be the last one”, he told the ABC.
Australian security agencies were working with security agencies in other countries including France, he said.
The three attacks in Paris left around 130 people dead and scores injured, including 19-year-old Hobart woman Emma Parkinson.
He said the “worst thing” Australia could do was to isolate the Muslim community.
Despite APEC’s economic focus, Mr Key says it’s inevitable attentions will turn to the threat of terrorism in light of what’s happened in the French capital.
“Australians in Paris should stay where they are”.
With the European Union now accounting for 12 percent of Australia’s total trade worth 80 billion United States dollars, any implementation of an FTA would be a major benefit to Australian business.
“We are already performing well above our weight when it comes to our involvement in Iraq”.
“The suggestion that somehow Australia acting unilaterally to go and change the situation in the Middle East is foolhardy”, he told radio station 2GB.
Mr Morrison said Australia must be “clear headed”.
“We mustn’t let our emotions rule our judgment on this”, Mr Morrison said. “(They said) they are an abomination to religion and they reject them utterly”, he said.
“That’s why the priority is where it is”.
Abbott once again used the “team” language that got him into a few trouble when he was prime minister, but it was qualified.
His five areas were boosting demand using fiscal policy and policies that put more money into the pockets of the middle class, urging China to “unleash” its middle class by speeding up its transition to a consumption-led economy, lowering barriers to entering he labour force, greater investment in infrastructure and more high quality free trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
“We’re not going to expose our soldiers to global consequences should we be acting unilaterally”, she said.
“We have strong and capable security sServices”.
The French Ambassador to Australia Christophe Lecourtier formally opened the embassy’s condolence book during a ceremony in Canberra on Monday.
Mr Lecourtier said it was a “cowardly attack”.
“Paris and France are wounded; Paris and France are shocked”, he said. “I am very confident in their collective ability to keep us safe”.
“What I want to stress is that it’s not a war of civilisation”. Speaking at the G-20 Summit, the PM said that Friday’s carnage in Paris once again underscored the need for a unified response to terror.
“No-one will be able to travel until the state of emergency and the closing of the borders order has been lifted”.
“But we can not do that alone and negotiations are going on with our allies”.
Turnbull – now at the G20 in Turkey but in close contact with Australian security chiefs – sought to reassure Australians about local safety, saying we had the best security services in the world, and to send an inclusive reminder that “we are the most successful multicultural nation in the world”.
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Victims were picked at random and the attackers targeted venues popular with young French people.