Peter Dutton calls out government for being ‘slow to act’ on Ukraine
Opposition leader Peter Dutton says the Albanese government has been “very slow to act” on its military support for Ukraine in its invasion by Russia.
“We want to see Ukraine liberated, and that happens more quickly if they’ve got the defence material support that they require,” Mr Dutton said during a press conference on Wednesday.
“This would be a huge propaganda win, let alone the humanitarian crisis that would be created if Putin was successful in taking Ukraine.”
The Opposition leader said a victory by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine would have a “knock-on effect” on broader Europe.
Mr Dutton also claimed the Albanese government has been “completely and utterly distracted” by the Voice to Parliament over the last 17 months.
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“We want to see Ukraine liberated, and that happens more quickly if they’ve got the defence material support that they require,” Mr Dutton said during a press conference on Wednesday.
“This would be a huge propaganda win, let alone the humanitarian crisis that would be created if Putin was successful in taking Ukraine.”
The Opposition leader said a victory by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine would have a “knock-on effect” on broader Europe.
Mr Dutton also claimed the Albanese government has been “completely and utterly distracted” by the Voice to Parliament over the last 17 months.
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