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CNN International: Trump Free on Bond After Felony Arrest in Georgia U.S. Evaluating Possible Causes of Prigozhin Plane Crash. CNN International: Trump Free on Bond After Felony Arrest in Georgia CNN Investigates Final Moments of Prigozhin Flight U.S. to Start Training Ukrainians on F-16s in October Blackswan has no Korean Members. Press Office of the Hon. CNN International: Trump Arrested and Processed at Fulton County Jail Firefighters Struggling to Contain Greece Wildfires U.S. Media Contacts: Press Office, (02) 6277 7744 The Hon. I’m sorry Jenny couldn’t be here on this occasion, but she sends her best to you and Brigitte and I look forward to our what will be friendly discussions no doubt tonight. So we are good friends, we are good partners, we share common goals and we share common values and that’s why our partnership with liberty and affinity I think is one that we’ll be able to progress further this evening. While we were all dealing with so many other issues, with COVID and the challenges in our economy, France acted very quickly and I appreciate the way that you included Australia in that response and kept us informed because we have so many Australians with Lebanese background, and so many Australians who were in Lebanon at the time. I also want to thank you for the way that you engaged in Australia during the terrible explosion that occurred in Beirut. To the discussions that we have tonight Emmanuel, across so many of these areas which you’ve already outlined.Ī couple of words, particular thanks to not just on the work that you’ve done on the Christchurch call, which I know is dear to your heart. And that is a very easy thing for passionate Australians to connect with, with Emmanuel Macron. And he speaks passionately and forcefully because it comes from the heart and it comes from belief.

These are all things that I hear your President speak of at every occasion when we gather. And for that to occur it requires the technology that makes it achievable for them. The leadership you are showing on combatting climate change, but practical, practically addressing the challenges of technology that are necessary to ensure that not only is a carbon neutral economy achieved in advanced economies, but importantly that it’s achieved in developing economies. The work that you’ve done in supporting and standing with Australia, as you’ve just mentioned, as we go through some difficult times in the Indo-pacific. The way France responded to the Christchurch massacre, your immediate stepping in together with New Zealand, part of our family, and to get behind and drive the Christchurch call. I’ve had the good fortune to see it at close order. But since that time the world has changed dramatically and your leadership through this time, not only here of course, in France, but across Europe, amongst the G7 community and far beyond that. I’ve just joined you again for the G7 when several years ago you kindly invited Jenny and I to be part of the Biarritz G7, which was another wonderful occasion. Every element of our partnership is about reinforcing the values and the beliefs that we hold dearly.Īnd Emmanuel I want to particularly thank you for your leadership on so many of these issues. An affinity across so many different areas of the relationship that you’ve just heard Emmanuel speak of, on everything from countering terrorism to our partnership in the Indo-pacific where in recent times we have sailed together, just in these last few weeks, through the South China Sea together. Affinity is the word we use to describe our partnership. No one understands liberty more than the French. The first of these words is something that the French know much about.

It’s a great pleasure for me to be here with you in this wonderful place. REMARKS, ELYSEE PALACE PARIS, FRANCE TUESDAY, 15 JUNE 2021 Transcript of remarks at the Elysee Palace, Paris
