.PeterDutton_MP says Australia has the right to call out people or nations who are operating outside the law.
The Home Affairs minister says Australia has the right to call out people or nations who are operating outside the law.“My issue is with the Communist Party of China and their policies to the extent that they’re inconsistent with our own values,” he told reporters in Canberra on Friday.
After mentioning cyberattacks by state and non-state actors and China’s expansionist activities in the Indo-Pacific region, Mr Dutton said a frank conversation was the right one.Source:AAP Immigration Minister David Coleman, who assists Mr Dutton’s portfolio, agreed “in many cases” with the assessment that China’s Communist Party’s values were inconsistent with Australian ones, but declined to say whether he also agreed they were responsible for hacking and intellectual property theft.
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