Australia responds harshly to France: Tens of thousands of soldiers died in World War I and II defending your land

Australia's incumbent Prime Minister, Barnaby Joyce, has said that his country does not need to testify to “finity” and “Love” for France, because “s of thousands of Australians died on French soil” during the two world wars. The French government's anger after announcing the strategic partnership between Australia, the United States and Britain, known as Aukus, and [...]
The French government's anger after announcing the strategic partnership between Australia, the United States and Britain, known as Aukus, and the annulment of the U-boat agreement between France and Australia, worth $90 billion, has not created setbacks at the autralysins.
In the first statement in the case, Joyce said she understood the French government's anger, but that Australia had nothing to testify about.
“Australia s) needs to prove its effectiveness and love and commitment to France's freedom, independence and equality,” he said.
We have tens of thousands of Australians who died in French soil protected French land from countries that surrounded it in the first war and the second snow war. ”
Joyce made these comments after Scott Morrison, the prime minister, left the country to go to the US, where he will meet with Joe Biden. /Periscope










