The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Australia brings ‘koala diplomacy’ to bear at G20 summit

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BRISBANE, Australia: Australia arranged a warm and fuzzy welcome for the world’s most powerful leaders at this weekend’s G20 summit with a campaign dubbed ‘koala diplomacy’, in which top politician­s cuddled the shy native marsupials.

There may have been sharp difference­s during policy discussion­s but G20 leaders were unanimous in their desire to be photograph­ed with the furry grey animals, which were brought in from a local wildlife park for the summit.

Everyone from US President Barack Obama to China’s first lady Peng Liyuan queued up to hold the koalas as the world’s press snapped away.

Even host Tony Abbott’s presummit threat to aggressive­ly ‘shirtfront’ Russian leader Vladimir Putin was temporaril­y forgotten as the pair smiled and posed side-by-side cradling koalas in their arms.

The well-travelled White House press corps, normally immune to the charms of ‘local colour’, were also enchanted by the iconic bush creatures when they met a two-year-old female named Jimbelung.

The koala, which is destined to be sent to Japan as a gift, munched contentedl­y on eucalyptus leaves but her handler said she was too tired to pose with reporters after photo sessions with Putin and Obama.

However, there was time for one more round of pictures when local powerbroke­r Campbell Newman, the Premier of Queensland state, turned up with a gaggle of media in tow. — AFP

 ??  ?? Abbott (left) and Obama each hold a koala before the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Brisbane handout photo by G20 Australia. — Reuters photo
Abbott (left) and Obama each hold a koala before the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Brisbane handout photo by G20 Australia. — Reuters photo

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