KEY POINTS
  • Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison has demanded an apology from the Chinese government.
  • Lijian Zhao, a spokesperson at the Chinese foreign ministry, earlier tweeted the fake image of an Australian soldier holding a knife to the throat of a child.
  • Morrison said his government has also asked Twitter to take down the tweet but the social media company has yet to do so.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison in the House of Representatives during Question Time at Parliament House on February 14, 2019 in Canberra, Australia.

SINGAPORE — Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison has demanded an apology from the Chinese government after a senior official posted a doctored image of an Australian soldier holding a knife to the throat of a child.

"Australia is seeking an apology from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from the Chinese government, for this outrageous post. We are also seeking its removal immediately and have also contacted Twitter to take it down immediately," Morrison told reporters.