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Australia vows to support Ukraine until war ends – and only on Kyiv’s terms

Sydney Morning Herald Sunday, 28 April 2024 ()
The visit by Deputy Prime Minister Richard Males – the first by a member of the Albanese government for almost two years – coincided with another fierce round of Russian airstrikes.
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