this was in a statement that he issued. he went on to say we are taking some time to rest, recuperate before making further comments. the serbian prime minister was much more colorful in his language. as you said, he describes the deportation as scandalous. the president of serbia went on to accuse the australian government of torturing and tormenting djokovic and treating him like a mass murderer. it s interesting, you ran that sound byte from karen andrews, the home affairs minister earlier this morning. on another radio show, the prime minister, scott morrisson, he said that the federal government had never given him any exemption, that rules were rules, however he would consider allowing djokovic back into the country down the track under the right circumstances. obviously a difference of opinion between the prime minister and perhaps the home affairs minister. you know, the majority of
MELBOURNE, March 24 Allowing Russian President Vladimir Putin to sit with other world leaders at this year’s G20 summit would be “a step too far”, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Thursday. Putin has already been invited to the G20 heads of state summit in November by this.
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