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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says 'weakness in European security' to blame for Brussels attacks Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says 'weakness in European security' to blame for Brussels attacks
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Malcolm Turnbull has blamed the “weakness in European security” for the Brussels terror attacks.Malcolm Turnbull has blamed the “weakness in European security” for the Brussels terror attacks.
At least 31 people died and more than 200 were injured following two explosions at Brussels Airport and one at Maalbeek Metro station.At least 31 people died and more than 200 were injured following two explosions at Brussels Airport and one at Maalbeek Metro station.
Terror group Isis claimed responsibility for the attacks and on Wednesday morning, Belgian police were searching for one of the suspects named as Najim Laachraoui.Terror group Isis claimed responsibility for the attacks and on Wednesday morning, Belgian police were searching for one of the suspects named as Najim Laachraoui.
Following the attacks, the Australian Prime Minister sought to reassure people in Australia that the country had much tighter security. Following the attacks, the Australian Prime Minister sought to reassure people in Australia that the country had much tighter security than Europe but he admitted he could not guarantee there would not be a domestic terrorist attack.
"Our domestic security arrangements are much stronger than they are in Europe where regrettably they allowed things to slip," he said after admitting he could not guarantee there would not be a terrorist attack in Australia. The country's threat level is to remain unchanged at ‘probable’. The country's threat level is to remain unchanged at ‘probable’.
“That weakness in European security is not unrelated to the problems they’ve been having in recent times,” he said in Sydney. Speaking in Sydney about border arrangements in Europe, he told ABC television: “There's been a real breakdown in intelligence. If you can't control your borders, you don't know who's coming or going. Regrettably they allowed things to slip and that weakness in European security is not unrelated to the problems they've been having in recent times."
“Europe has for all intents and purposes no internal borders, so people can travel within Europe as they wish, and their external borders have been very porous."
"So Europe has a security challenge or a security problem that is different to Australia. We're assisted by our geography, of course, but we also have very strong border protection that our government has maintained.”
However, Bill Shorten, leader of the Australian Labor Party said criticising Belgium’s security and "telling the Belgians what they did wrong within 24 hours" of the attacks was "premature".However, Bill Shorten, leader of the Australian Labor Party said criticising Belgium’s security and "telling the Belgians what they did wrong within 24 hours" of the attacks was "premature".
ABC.net.au reported that Mr Shorten said: “For me, today, is about recognising that people have lost their lives – innocent people have lost their lives. No doubt the hard questions will be asked in coming days.”ABC.net.au reported that Mr Shorten said: “For me, today, is about recognising that people have lost their lives – innocent people have lost their lives. No doubt the hard questions will be asked in coming days.”
Security has been tightened around airports across Europe and Asia in the wake of the attacks.Security has been tightened around airports across Europe and Asia in the wake of the attacks.
In Belgium, Brussels Airport is to remain closed on Thursday.In Belgium, Brussels Airport is to remain closed on Thursday.
Additional reporting by ReutersAdditional reporting by Reuters