Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull walk on the South Head Heritage Trail in Sydney, Saturday.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull walk on the South Head Heritage Trail in Sydney, Saturday.
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smartacus
Abe must be finding it a bit hot. It was 36 degrees in Sydney yesterday. But he arrived from the Philippines, so it might not have hit him so hard. Don't know why Turnbull felt the need to go for a walk. I'm sure they'd both prefer having a beer in an air-conditioned room.
inkochi
That's just near Turnbull's own house (he is rich and why are we not surprised).
Out of character, but convrsation could be like this: T: Shinzo, maaaaaaaaaate A. Hai?! T. Bloody hot don't ya reckon? A.Shindoi na! T. Let's say we go back to my place and sink a cuppla tinnies round tha pool. A. Hai, Turnbull-chan.
Or not.
goldorak
Anyone noticed the 2 PM's interpreters walking behind! They are the ones I feel sorry for!
@Inkochi, yep that would very much be out of character, especially for Turnbull (when was the last time he used mate, reckon' and bloody in the same sentence?!). Only 2 politicians who talk like this are 2 women, Pauline Hanson and Jacqui Lambi. Let's hope they'll never walk as pm.
Matt Hartwell
Hope Abe hits him up about the prospect of fast rail in Aus. Many Australians would love to see that project go ahead after decades of dithering.