Kennedy's daughter was the Ambassador to Australia, and was blocked by Australian reporters as soon as she got off the plane!

Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.23

[Global Times Comprehensive Report] Former US President John Kennedy's daughter Caroline Kennedy arrived on Sydney on the 22nd to perform the 27th Australian Ambassador to Australia in the United States. Affected by the US Congress nominated review procedures, the post of Ambassador in Australia had previously vacant for 18 months. When she was on the place, it was at a sensitive moment when the new Australian government came to Taiwan.

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According to the US Broadcasting Corporation reported on the 22nd, Caroline was surrounded by the Australian reporter's group on the 22nd. According to the arrangement, Caroline will officially join in this month. She excitedly stated that the United States had magnificent foreign affairs agenda in Australia, and she had "can't wait to work in work." When the reporter at the scene was asked if the United States had "farther away" with the Pacific region, Caroline replied: "This is a vital area, and the United States needs to make more ... We are indeed here I am absent for a while, but I believe that Tongli's cooperation in the United States and Australia can create a huge influence. "She listed some of the latest trends of the US government:" The peace team in the United States is coming, and the International Development Agency will be in place immediately. "She It is also mentioned that the United States will open three embassies in the Pacific Island country.

Caroline did not respond positively on the question of "how to view China's influence in the Asia -Pacific region", just emphasizing that he pays more attention to the cooperation between the United States and Australia in terms of security, economy, and climate change. She said: "China does have a great sense of existence in this area, but the influence of the United States and Australia's cooperation will not fall down." (Liu Haoran)

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