One of Australia's biggest defence deals will be signed in Berlin today - where the Prime Minister has just touched down ahead of a crucial NATO meeting in Lithuania. ccroucher9 9News MORE:
Paul Keating at the Press Club.
However, French President Emmanuel Macron has said he opposes the plan for a Japanese NATO office, a stance which earned praise from Keating. "With all of Asia's recent development amid its long and latent poverty, that promise would be compromised by having anything to do with the militarism of Europe – and militarism egged on by the United States."Keating accused Stoltenberg of "conducting himself as an American agent more than he performs as a leader and spokesperson for European security."
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