‘Not a threat’: Albanese’s flippant response to Russian squatter

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‘Not a threat’: Albanese’s flippant response to Russian squatter
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dismissed the “bloke standing in the cold on a bit of grass” as not a threat to national security, before criticising the Russian government more broadly.

The man is defying new emergency laws designed to block Russia from using the site, which is near Capital Hill, as a second embassy.

“Their illegal and immoral invasion of Ukraine shows its contempt for the rule of law, for national sovereignty and for the way that it conducts its affairs. The man is defying new emergency laws designed to block Russia from using the site, which is near Capital Hill, as a second embassy. Picture: David Beach

“The national security threat that was represented by a Russian Embassy on-site is not the same as some bloke standing on a blade of grass that we don't see as a threat to our national security.”

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