Former ambassador to the US Joe Hockey says the government is wise not to pursue “megaphone diplomacy” in the Julian Assange case.Credit:Evelyn Hockstein
Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce disagreed,saying that allowing Assange to be extradited to the US would set a dangerous precedent.
Hockey,who served as Australia’s US ambassador from 2016 to 2020,said Australians should not underestimate how sensitive the Assange issue is with both Democrats and Republicans in Washington.
“Megaphone diplomacy doesn’t work well at all with the US,” Hockey said.
Asked about the government’s strategy of lobbying the Biden administration privately to secure an outcome,he said:“This judgment is right.”
Herve Lemahieu,an expert in diplomacy at the Lowy Institute think tank,agreed,saying:“Once you pick up the megaphone it could backfire and have the unintended consequence of hardening the existing positions of the US or UK.
“The government will have to exert all options in terms of backroom diplomacy before it escalates the requests in the public sphere ... This is definitely a sensitive issue.”