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Albanese government cautious in remarks ahead of Assange's court appearance
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 26, 2024 - 07:52
The Albanese government is being particularly cautious in its public remarks regarding Julian Assange's case, careful not to disrupt efforts to bring him home before his upcoming court appearance tomorrow. This delicate approach underscores the complexities involved in navigating international legal processes and diplomatic relations. Political reporter Matthew Doran will offer more insights into the government's stance and the broader implications for Assange's situation.