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Angela Merkel's 'PM crib sheet' amuses Australia | |
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As Australia's fifth prime minister since 2013, Scott Morrison could probably forgive German Chancellor Angela Merkel for doing some quick study before their first meeting. | As Australia's fifth prime minister since 2013, Scott Morrison could probably forgive German Chancellor Angela Merkel for doing some quick study before their first meeting. |
As the pair sat down together at the G20 summit, cameras captured Mrs Merkel reading an apparent briefing note about Mr Morrison. It also carried his image. | As the pair sat down together at the G20 summit, cameras captured Mrs Merkel reading an apparent briefing note about Mr Morrison. It also carried his image. |
Many watching on from afar were amused, not least people in Australia. | Many watching on from afar were amused, not least people in Australia. |
Its government denied that the incident was embarrassing for either nation. | Its government denied that the incident was embarrassing for either nation. |
"Angela Merkel's department, no doubt... was simply ensuring that the chancellor was properly briefed," Australian Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said on Monday. | "Angela Merkel's department, no doubt... was simply ensuring that the chancellor was properly briefed," Australian Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said on Monday. |
Mr Birmingham said it was common for such briefing notes to feature a picture alongside a biography. | Mr Birmingham said it was common for such briefing notes to feature a picture alongside a biography. |
However, many noted that the scene appeared a bit awkward. | However, many noted that the scene appeared a bit awkward. |
"Who is this? Australians can probably relate to Angela Merkel's predicament," read a headline in The Sydney Morning Herald. | "Who is this? Australians can probably relate to Angela Merkel's predicament," read a headline in The Sydney Morning Herald. |
Australia has had six prime ministers (excluding Kevin Rudd's second stint) since Mrs Merkel became Germany's leader in 2005. She has met at least five of them. | |
Mr Morrison became prime minister in August after his predecessor, Malcolm Turnbull, was forced out by party rivals. | Mr Morrison became prime minister in August after his predecessor, Malcolm Turnbull, was forced out by party rivals. |
US President Donald Trump also asked Mr Morrison about the leadership change when the pair met earlier at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. | US President Donald Trump also asked Mr Morrison about the leadership change when the pair met earlier at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
"We just ran through what the events were," Mr Morrison told reporters of the conversation. | "We just ran through what the events were," Mr Morrison told reporters of the conversation. |
Mr Morrison's centre-right coalition fell into minority government after losing a recent by-election, and remains behind the Labor opposition in opinion polls. | Mr Morrison's centre-right coalition fell into minority government after losing a recent by-election, and remains behind the Labor opposition in opinion polls. |
Australians are due to vote in a general election next year, most likely in May. | Australians are due to vote in a general election next year, most likely in May. |