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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
18/08/2002
Release Type:
Interview
Transcript ID:
12544
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP DOORSTOP INTERVIEW, KIRRIBILLI HOUSE, SYDNEY

Subjects: Wheat sales to Iraq.

E&OE...........

JOURNALIST:

Firstly Prime Minister some welcome news from Bagdad in regards to Australian wheat shipments.

PRIME MINISTER:

Yes it is good news, I congratulate the wheat board, it';s a good outcome for the Australian wheat industry and a lot of credit is due to them. It obviously did turn out to be a quality issue, I';m glad its been resolved. The wheat trade is important to this country and I know that wheat growers around Australia will be very pleased at this news.

JOURNALIST:

What has the Australian Government learnt about Iraq during this whole episode with regards to these wheat shipments?

PRIME MINISTER:

I think it';s probably better if we don';t try and put what';s happened in relation to wheat in any kind of political context. It';s always a good idea to focus on the commercial and trade aspects of these things and I don';t seek to draw any particular political message out of this, for anybody, for myself or for members of the Labor Party. It';s just very good that the shipment that was held up for apparent quality reasons, that that issue has been resolved and I don';t think it helps anybody, let alone the wheat industry, to try and overdraw political implications.

JOURNALIST:

Obviously the wheat board sees political implications in that they';ve asked the Federal Government to tone down their language as far as Iraq goes. You won';t be taking that advice on board?

PRIME MINISTER:

Well I';m not seeking to put this outcome, which is very welcome, I';m not seeking to put it into any kind of political context. I just welcome it on behalf of the Government, the wheat industry is important to this country and the wheat board';s done a very good job.

JOURNALIST:

Is it a (inaudible) wheat supplies have been secured, is it a concern that future wheat supplies could be under threat if there';s still this environment…

PRIME MINISTER:

I don';t think it';s a good idea when you';re dealing with these things to start talking in the broad. We';ve had a good outcome, that';s good for the industry and it';s good for the capacity of the wheat board to handle these things with sensitivity.

JOURNALIST:

And so as far as the way Australia operates itself diplomatically and politically with regards to Iraq, it won';t be affected by this whole ordeal?

PRIME MINISTER:

I';m not seeking to put this in a political context.

[ends]

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