‘Never’: PM determined to block Russian embassy plans despite High Court action

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has maintained Russia will never be allowed to build its second embassy near Parliament House in Canberra regardless of its legal action.

His comments come as the Russian Federation files an injunction in the High Court

to bypass new laws blocking its planned development on Australian security ground.

 

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