Abbott shows he’s the diplomat that scoffing Labor leaders never were

nero_bolt
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Terry McCrann:

TONY Abbott’s sweep through Asia has been an extraordinary triumph on an impressive number of levels — the personal, the policy substance and, most critically, the diplomatic.

 

 

It’s arguably a triumph unequalled by any previous Australian prime minister. In barely a fortnight, he’s sealed major trade deals with two of our three biggest customers, and almost certainly locked in a deal with the third — the biggest, China…

 

The more important point was the success the Prime Minister achieved in broadening and deepening our relationships with all three countries.

 

He did so with an extremely sophisticated and effective mix of rugged assertion of our values, softened by smooth diplomacy and basic realism.

 

He did so, again, in stunning, embarrassing, contrast to his two predecessors…

 

The one thing that absolutely cannot be denied is the way Abbott’s success has destroyed utterly the meme Labor attempted to pin him with as some blundering ideological hick.

 

That by characterising Japan — openly, honestly, and not only correctly but appropriately — as our best friend in Asia, he had blundered into upsetting our biggest customer, China.

 

But not only did Abbott have a seamlessly positive visit to Japan — coming straight after we had rubbed their noses in the whaling loss of face in the International Court of Justice — but he was able to move just as seamlessly on to China....

 

We should also not forget the country that Abbott passed over on his way north. Indonesia.

 

Remember how turn back the boats was Abbott’s first great “blunder”? ... Funny how the boats have been successively turned back, and “new ones” also sent back for some months now with nary a peep of complaint out of Indonesia.

 

Despite no doubt the frenzied best efforts of Fairfax and the ABC to find someone, anyone, over there to complain.

 

Again, it would suggest the policy clarity and firmness of the Abbott government is reaping rewards. We have a Prime Minister who really is winning — openly recognising — friends and influencing (important) people in Asia.

UPDATE

Tony Abbott took 600 business leaders with him on his tour of Japan, South Korea and China. It was a political masterstroke, to judge from the reviews.

Channel 7 boss Kerry Stokes:


We had a prime minister who spoke Mandarin and our relationship tanked in six months… Now we have a PM who speaks people and we have a new relationship in six months.

Crown Resorts chairman James Packer:

 

From the perspective of trade and business investment, the trip was extremely beneficial for Australia. The Prime Minister and trade minister Andrew Robb have done an outstanding job. They have set a benchmark for future governments.

CSL CEO Peter Perreault:

He was genuine and engaging with the foreign leaders and has established a great new start for Australia in north Asia.

Tad Watroba, executive director of Hancock Prospecting:

Tony handled himself very well and came across as a genuine bloke. There was a visible difference from the previous leadership.

Packer again:

I think the truth is Australia’s relationships with China, Japan, India and Indonesia all went backwards over the last five years… When you go round and lecture people — I think you’d know who I’m talking about — some people don’t take it that well.  

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@spotweldersfriend wrote:
Cokal-an Australian mining co.-have gained.They're going to rip down some rainforest in Borneo,to.mine coking coal.I'm so proud

  its the kind of pride that ok tedi brings to the fore i'm guessing.

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