Macron also took these further steps to ensure his message did not get lost in translation:
Yeah, the press is a nightmare, but Macron knew what he was doing, clearly. Especially in an event of this magnitude. — Manuel
but I think it was just cheap journalism. — Wayfarer
"I think the statements that were made questioning Australia's integrity, and the slurs that had been placed on Australia — not me, I've got broad shoulders, I can deal with that — but those slurs, I'm not going to cop sledging of Australia," Mr Morrison said.
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