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Australian Prime Minister Morrison: faith leads us forward, fixed steps will never succeed

 05 Nov 2018

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison`s cabinet policy tone has received widespread attention since he took office. On Nov. 1, Prime Minister Scott attended an Asian briefing hosted by the Asian Society (Asia Society Australia) in Sydney and was invited to deliver a keynote speech.

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Since Prime Minister Scott Morrison took office, the policy tone of his cabinet government has received widespread attention. On November 1, Prime Minister Scott attended an Asian briefing and keynote address hosted by the Asian Society (Asia Society Australia) in Sydney, where he was invited to deliver a keynote speech. Prime Minister Scott gave a comprehensive account of Australia`s foreign policy, trade policy, core values, government beliefs and national vision.

Australian Prime Minister Morrison`s speech: faith leads us forward and we will never succeed

Morrison: thank you, Doug Ferguson, President of the Asian Society of Australia, and Philipp Ivanov, Chief Executive Officer, for inviting me to this event today.

I would also like to thank Bloomberg, the event`s partner, for holding a timely Asian briefing ahead of the peak of the Global Summit. Of course, I would also like to thank my friend and colleague, Foreign Minister Marise Payne..

Since its founding more than 20 years ago, the Australian Asian Society has provided a unique platform for interested parties to communicate with Australia and Asia.

Today, as I am about to enter my first annual summit season as Prime Minister, I would like to share with you some of my views on the way in which Australia exchanges within the region and between Australia and other regions.

Our foreign policy defines what we think of the world and where we stand in it.

Our foreign policy must talk about our character and our values. What do we represent. What we believe, and what we defend if we need to. This is the guideline of our national interest.

I am concerned that for some time our foreign policy has been evaluated too much from a narrow trading perspective.

In the definition of foreign policy and the interests of our country, over-exaggerating the meaning of project transactions will put us at a disadvantage.

If we allow this trading mindset to persist and become a compromise in our beliefs, not only will we be disappointed, but we will no longer express our views.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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