The Borneo Post

Australia PM Turnbull offers media advice to Trump

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WELLINGTON: Australia’s prime minister, who was at the receiving end of US President Donald Trump’s ire during a fiery phone call last month, yesterday offered media advice to the billionair­e politician after he attacked the press.

Trump stunned the political world Thursday with an impromptu White House news conference at which he railed against his perceived enemies in the media, calling them “dishonest” and “out of control”.

The US leader has repeatedly ignored presidenti­al decorum, including in his relations with loyal allies like Australia, reportedly lambasting Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbul l during a phone call last month and later attacking an agreement with Canberra on refugees as a “dumb deal”. At a press conference in New Zealand, Turnbul l, who has repeatedly insisted relations with key ally the United States remain strong, was asked about Trump’s views of the media.

“Winston Churchill once said that politicans complainin­g about the newspapers is like a sailor complainin­g about the sea,” Turnbull told reporters in Queenstown.

“There’s not much point. It’s the media we live with.

“We have to get our message across and we thank you all in the media for your kind attention,” Turnbull added with a smile.

The spat f lared over an agreement struck in November to resettle in the United States an unspecifie­d number of the 1,600 people detained by Australia on Pacific islands. Many are Iranians.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A handout photo shows New Zealand’s Prime Mnister Bill English (left) and his Australian counterpar­t Malcolm Turnbull posing for an official photograph in Queenstown.
— AFP photo A handout photo shows New Zealand’s Prime Mnister Bill English (left) and his Australian counterpar­t Malcolm Turnbull posing for an official photograph in Queenstown.

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