We will do things differently – Australian Opposition
According to The Australian, at the foreign policy debate at the National Press Club yesterday, Opposition spokeswoman on Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop pledged to upgrade relations with allies and regional partners, repair damaged relations with China, India, Indonesia and East Timor and appoint a junior minister to oversee foreign aid.
She said Australia under a coalition government will engage with multilateral organizations where it is in their national interest.
Meanwhile, Bishop said a coalition government would not proceed with Labor's extravagant UN Security Council bid, which has distracted from core foreign policy interests.
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith warned that Tony Abbott's proposal for a regional "Anglosphere" would inflame tensions with Asian neighbours and signal a return to the damaging "deputy sheriff" era of Australian diplomacy under John Howard.
He said a re elected Gillard government would continue Labor's "Three Pillars" policy.
Smith said this means a focus on strengthening the US alliance, continuing engagement with the United Nations and multilaterals and bolstering links with the Asia Pacific region including India.
Story by: Vijay Narayan
Source: The Australian
Related Stories
COMPOL urges Lagalaga Sanatan students to value discipline and education
Students of Lagalaga Sanatan Primary School in Labasa have been reminded of the importance of education, discipline and obedience by the Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu. Tudravu spoke to the students during
Heavy Rain Alert remains for Viti Levu, Southern Bua, Cakaudrove, Lau and Lomaiviti Groups
A Heavy Rain Alert remains in force for the Eastern half of Viti Levu from Serua, Namosi through Navua, Suva, Nausori, Tailevu, Naitasiri, Ra, Southern Bua, Cakaudrove, Taveuni, Kadavu, Lau and Lomaiviti Groups and near
Warning letter written to Prof. Narsey – Acting AG
Acting Attorney General Siromi Turaga says a strong warning letter has been written to Electoral Reform Commissioner Professor Wadan Narsey after he came out publicly with the Electoral Reform Commission report recommen
3 Fijian men from KVT gang in Sydney denied bail for AUD$12.5M drugs case
Three Fijians who are alleged to be associated with a gang supplying drugs in Sydney have been refused bail by the court. 28-year-old Eparama Nevale, 28-year-old William Ravoka, and 24-year-old George Sukanaivalu,
Proposed ‘People First’ submits application for registration
The Proposed ‘People First’ has submitted its application for registration to the Registrar of Political Parties, Ana Mataiciwa. Mataiciwa confirms that the FEO is now preparing to publish the party’s applica
Visitor arrivals on track for record year while sugar output drops
Visitor arrivals have recovered following a decline in the first quarter and based on current trends, Fiji is on track to achieve a third consecutive year of record visitor arrivals in 2025. While speaking on the p