Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

US to honour ‘dumb’ refugee deal with Australia: Pence

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THE US will honour a controvers­ial agreement with Australia to take refugees from Pacific island detention centres, Vice-President Mike Pence said yesterday — a deal Donald Trump had previously branded “dumb”.

Pence also sought to clear the waters about the location of US supercarri­er Carl Vinson that was supposedly steaming towards North Korea, saying it would arrive in the Sea of Japan “in a matter of days”.

The vice president was in Sydney for talks with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on a trip aimed at mending fences following a surly phone conversati­on between Trump and Turnbull in January, which rattled a long-standing alliance between the two powers.

Trump reportedly exploded and cut short the telephone call when he was told about a deal to move some refugees from Pacific island camps to America.

“The United States intends to honour the agreement, subject to the results of the vetting processes that now apply to all refugees considered for admission to the United States of America,” Pence said.

The US commitment to take the refugees was “a reflection of the enormous importance of the historical alliance between the United States and Australia . . . whatever reservatio­ns the president may have about the details.”

But he added that that this “doesn’t mean we admire the agreement”.

Turnbull thanked Pence for the “very important” commitment. — AFP

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