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In this Wednesday, May 20, 2015 file photo, migrants sit on their boat as they wait to be rescued by Acehnese fishermen on the sea off East Aceh, Indonesia. AP File Photo

SYDNEY, Australia鈥擜ustralia鈥檚 government refused to comment on a report Saturday that said it was considering resettling refugees it currently houses on two Pacific islands in the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan.

Canberra has made no secret of the fact it is in talks with a number of countries about taking refugees now living in the tiny state of Nauru and Papua New Guinea鈥檚 Manus island but did not confirm the Kyrgyzstan option.

鈥淲e are having conversations with other countries to support our offshore processing arrangements and when we鈥檙e in a position to make relevant announcements, the minister for immigration will do so,鈥 Finance Minister Mathias Cormann told Sky 黑料社.

The Weekend Australian story, which named no sources, said that majority-Muslim Kyrgyzstan was seen as a potential option for resettling refugees, in particular Hazara people from Afghanistan.

It said other former Soviet bloc countries were also understood to be on the list of options, along with some African and South American states, but named no other country specifically and gave no indication of whether talks were underway.

A spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Peter Dutton made no comment on the story but referred to recent statements in which Dutton confirmed discussions with the Philippines and 鈥渙ther countries.鈥

鈥淲e have had聽bilateral discussions with聽other countries, including the聽Philippines at an officials聽level, at a ministerial level聽over a number of months,鈥 Dutton told journalists in Canberra on October 9.

鈥淚f we can strike聽other arrangements with other countries, we will do that, but I聽won鈥檛 publicly speculate on聽it.鈥

Under Australia鈥檚 hardline policy to stop asylum-seeker boats reaching its shores, those arriving by sea are denied resettlement in Australia even if found to be genuine refugees.

Instead they are turned back to their country of departure or sent to Nauru or PNG where more than 1,500 are now being held.

Australia has already struck an agreement with Cambodia to accept refugees in exchange for millions of dollars in aid but only a handful of people have taken up the offer and the deal has been strongly criticized by rights groups.

The Philippines said Tuesday it was 鈥渟eriously considering鈥 an Australian government proposal but stressed it would not accept any refugees permanently given its responsibilities to its own people, about one quarter of whom live in deep poverty.

Australia鈥檚 Greens, staunch opponents of the conservative government鈥檚 immigration policies, ridiculed the idea of sending people to Kyrgyzstan.

鈥淲hat next? Are we going to send people to Mars?鈥 leader Richard Di Natale said.

鈥淭his is ridiculous that we would look for any option other than the most logical, humane and economically responsible option which is to ensure we process people here in Australia and, if they are found to be genuine refugees, that they are settled here.鈥

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