Australia's Manus Island response is 'unacceptable': Ardern

New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern wants another meeting with Malcolm Turnbull to discuss Manus Island after declaring Australia's refugee response unacceptable.

New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has criticised Australia over the Manus Island issue.

New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has criticised Australia over the Manus Island issue. Source: AAP

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has blasted Australia's handling of the refugee crisis on Manus Island as unacceptable as she seeks another meeting with Malcolm Turnbull on the issue.

Ms Ardern has continued to push New Zealand's offer to accept 150 refugees and asylum seekers from Australia's offshore detention centres since her first face-to-face meeting with her Australian counterpart in Sydney a week ago.

She wants a more substantive conversation when both leaders reach the Philippines for the East Asia Summit this week.

"We made the offer because we saw a great need. No matter what label you put on it there is absolute need and there is harm being done," she said on Sunday.

"I see the human face of this and I see the need and the role New Zealand needs to play. I think it's clear that we don't see what's happening there as acceptable, that's why the offer's there."

It's her strongest statement to date against the unfolding situation.



There are 400 refugees and asylum seekers who have barricaded themselves inside the mothballed detention centre, saying they fear for their safety if they leave.

The United Nations has raised concerns over reported instances of assault, sexual abuse, self harm and suspicious deaths.

Ms Ardern hasn't revealed the content of the talks with Mr Turnbull, but said the fact they were continuing proved the urgency of the situation.

New Zealand won't pursue a deal directly with Papua New Guinea, despite Foreign Minister Winston Peters spotted holding talks with PNG's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill.

Ms Ardern said it was faster to organise the logistics of any deal with Australia.

"It continues to be the easiest option is to go through Australia given the screening that's already occurred of those refugees ... I'm interested in the fastest route," she said.

Mr Peters has made it clear New Zealand's offer also includes refugees and asylum seekers in Australian detention centres in Nauru.

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Published 12 November 2017 3:54pm
Updated 12 November 2017 9:50pm


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