'Dangerous remarks': Ley calls on Albanese to refute Keating's comments

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'Dangerous remarks': Ley calls on Albanese to refute Keating's comments
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Sussan Ley has called on Anthony Albanese to 'distance himself' from Paul Keating's remarks about AUKUS and the Quad that she claims 'significantly undermine national security'.

where he said the Albanese Government should withdraw from the AUKUS alliance and ridiculed the Quad security dialogue.

Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley has slammed remarks Paul Keating made about AUKUS and the Quad. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman "He must distance himself from what has been said by his political mentor Paul Keating and he must do that unequivocally.Mr Keating - who served as Australian leader from 1991 to 1996 - suggested during his comments on Wednesday night"it would be a tragedy for Australia" if Labor pushed ahead with the AUKUS partnership.

"The Labor Party in opposition should have said... we'll think about it. Instead they went for it," he said, according to The Australian. He also hit out at the Quad - a security dialogue between Australia, the US, Japan and India - as well as the Group of Seven of the world's most"advanced" economies for not including China as one of its members.

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