
Originally published byThe Guardian Australia
Trump, Iran and Greenland weren’t mentioned, but they may as well have been. It was a reminder that for all the pomp and ceremony, royal visits often contain a kernel of real diplomacy
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Amid the optimism and colour of Queen Mary and King Frederik’s visit down under, a sobering message was carried into the heart of Australian democracy.
“In times of uncertainty, trust is everything. Not only within our society, but also between the nations,” Lars Aagaard, the Danish minister for climate change, intoned gravely to an event of Australian politicians on behalf of the visiting Danish delegation.
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