Putrajaya: Canberra committed to Malaysia Solution

Gillard's administration department is approaching to come up a opinion short in a bid to pass a refugee barter bill. Reuters pic

KUALA LUMPUR, October 10 Putrajaya voiced certainty now in Canberra's joining to a contentious refugee barter agreement, notwithstanding reports which a understanding will be deserted in a Australian Parliament this week.

In a written reply to Teresa Kok (DAP-Seputeh) today, a Home Ministry pronounced a understanding would help urge Malaysia's general image and credit in combating cross-border crimes, quite tellurian trafficking.

Kok had asked a method to exhibit a series of refugees from Malaysia which have been sent to Australia under a "Malaysia Solution", prior to a agreement was declared invalid by a High Court in Australia on August 31.

"Following a (Australian) High Court's preference to issue an injunction ominous a transfer of asylum seekers to Malaysia, a devise could not be carried out.

"However, Australia will proceed with a joining to accept 4,000 refugees from Malaysia which have been registered with a UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) to be resettled there," a method said.

It additionally pledged Putrajaya's joining to co-operate with Canberra, UNHCR and a International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

Despite Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's new assurance to Putrajaya of her joining towards a refugee barter deal, her Labor government is approaching to be degraded by a single opinion in Parliament this week.

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) reported yesterday which a single lawmaker, West Australian Nationals MP Tony Crook, now stands in a approach of a bill's smooth passage.

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