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NSW Premier Chris Minns piles on Dan Andrews’ China visit

The new South Wales Prime Minister Chris Minns published his views on Daniel Andrews’ calls to participate in a Chinese military parade, as well as the despots of the world ,, and this is not “the right decision”.

Victoria’s former prime minister traveled to Beijing at the beginning of this week, and VIP treatment was given while China’s victory day crossing ceremonies.

Mr. Andrews was welcomed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, and in the celebration, only a few rows behind the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, which was II. He marked the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and made a great military power show.

Former NSW Prime Minister Bob Carr was also preparing to attend the parade, but he was taken at the last minute, not a demonstration of power with autocrats from around the world, but claimed that the “Chinese Victory Against Japanese invaders” was approved.

Camera iconMr. Andrews was welcomed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, and only a few rows behind the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. AMSP Credit: Given

While NSW Premier was free to make his own decisions of both Mr. Carr and Mr. Andrews, his personal opinion was that his personal opinion was an important wrong step for Mr. Andrews to participate in the march.

“Look, they need to create their own minds about how they spend their time,” he said.

“I think it wasn’t the right decision to appear in a photo with the despot of the world, and it’s sad, but it’s my personal opinion.”

Mr. Minns joined a few states and federal colleagues who polluted the labor force on the decision to brush the shoulders like Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

Mr. Minns joined a few states and federal colleagues who polluted the labor force on the decision to brush the shoulders like Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Photo: Newswire/ Gaye Gerard
Camera iconMr. Minns joined a few states and federal colleagues who polluted the labor force on the decision to brush the shoulders like Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Photo: Newswire/ Gaye Gerard Credit: News Corp Australia

Former Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said that the movement was a “too far bridge ve and sent“ mixed messages to Australians.

“Go there for a holiday, do your job interviews, but there is no need to attend this military parade, Sky Sky News said.

“Trade is something and tourism, but military parade ceremonies? To be honest, I would stop seriously and think about it.”

Former Victoria Federal MP Michael Danby focused on the participation of Mr. Andrews at the parade and labeled this movement as “disgusting ..

“This is disgusting. These two (Mr. Andrews and Mr. Carr) – Never a word for poor Uighur Muslim people and never a word for the poor Tibetans,” he said.

Victoria's former prime minister traveled to Beijing at the beginning of this week, and VIP treatment was given while China's victory day crossing ceremonies. Picture: Sputnik
Camera iconVictoria’s former prime minister traveled to Beijing at the beginning of this week, and VIP treatment was given while China’s victory day crossing ceremonies. Sputnik Credit: Given

However, Mr. Andrews found the support of Beijing himself by presenting a shining review of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, former prime minister and other “leaders, former statesmen, senior officials, ambassadors and friends.

A Foreign Ministry spokesman said that Australia is an example for the follow-up of the Albanian government of Mr. Andrews, and that autocrats such as Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un show the “historical memory” and “peace and justice” defense commitment.

The former statesman also took part in Daily, with Beijing’s flagship Masthead. He said that he was “deeply honored” to be invited only the day after the parade and that China was a key force in protecting “world peace”.

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