
Australian missiles 'on ground' in Ukraine
India Today
Australia announced its missile supply has reached Ukraine.
Australia's Prime Minister has described Russia and China's closer relationship as opportunistic rather than strategic.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday labelled the alliance an “Arc of Autocracy” and said Russia and China would prefer a new world order to the one that has been place since World War II.
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Morrison has criticised Beijing's failure to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine and China's expansion of trade in Russian wheat while other countries are imposing sanctions.
Australia last week promised Ukraine $50 million in missiles, ammunition and other military hardware to fight Russian invaders.
Morrison said on Monday: “Our missiles are on the ground now.”
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