Australia to block Russia from building new embassy – PM

The Australian prime minister has unveiled a plan to block the proposal for the new Russian embassy building Read Full Article at RT.com

Australia to block Russia from building new embassy – PM

Anthony Albanese says he wants to terminate the lease agreement for the plot of land where the proposed embassy would be

Long-standing plans to build a new Russian embassy in Australia have been scrapped, after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday pledged to introduce a bill to terminate the lease for a plot of land in Canberra where the new building was planned.

Citing security concerns in the light of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Albanese announced that “The government has received very clear security advice as to the risk presented by a new Russian presence so close to Parliament House.”

“We are acting quickly to ensure the lease site does not become a formal diplomatic presence.”

The premier added that he expected the legislation to pass both houses of parliament, the House of Representatives and the Senate, later on Thursday. 

Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil also argued that “the principal problem” with the proposed building was its location.

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In 2022, Australia’s National Capital Authority (NCA) decided to revoke Russia’s lease on a plot in the suburb of Yarralumla, which sits 500 meters from Parliament House. However, the Federal Court of Australia ruled late last month that the move was “invalid and of no effect,” barring the government from stopping the Russian government’s “quiet enjoyment of the land.”

The Russian Embassy in Australia described the decision to terminate the lease at the time as “an unprecedented and very unfriendly move.” 

Several Western countries have expelled Russian diplomats or moved to seize buildings used by Russian missions abroad in response to Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. Russia has argued that such practice is illegal.