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US will honour refugee accord with Australia

- Reuters

sydney — US Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday the United States would honour a controvers­ial refugee deal with Australia, under which the United States would resettle up to 1,250 asylum seekers, a deal President Donald Trump had described as “dumb”.

Pence told a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney that the deal would be subject to vetting, and that honouring it “doesn’t mean that we admire the agreement”.

“We will honour this agreement out of respect to this enormously important alliance,” Pence said at Turnbull’s harboursid­e official residence in Sydney.

Australia is one of Washington’s staunchest allies.

Under the deal, agreed with former President Barack Obama late last year, the United States would resettle up to 1,250 asylum seekers held in offshore processing camps on South Pacific islands in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Nauru.

In return, Australia would resettle refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

The deal has taken on added importance for Australia, which is under political and legal pressure to shut the camps, particular­ly one on PNG’s Manus Island where violence between residents and inmates has flared recently.

“What still isn’t clear is how many people will have this opportunit­y, and that clarity must be provided,” said Graham Thom, Refugee Coordinato­r at Amnesty Internatio­nal Australia. “The violence

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on Manus Island last weekend only further demonstrat­es that the Australian government needs to give a clear commitment that no refugee or person seeking asylum will be left behind in Papua New Guinea or Nauru,” the refugee coordinato­r added.

Australia’s relationsh­ip with the new administra­tion in Washington got off to a rocky start when Trump lambasted Turnbull over the resettleme­nt arrangemen­t, which Trump labelled a “dumb” deal.—

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Reuters US Vice-President Mike Pence (left) shakes hands with Australia’s Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after a media conference at Admiralty House in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday. —
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