TASMANIAN lawyer Sarah Armstrong could remain stranded in Mongolia for some time yet, Foreign Minister Bob Carr said today.
Sarah Armstrong, originally from Rosebery on Tasmania's West Coast, was stopped at Ulaanbaatar airport earlier this month because authorities wanted to question her about corruption allegations.
The 32-year-old is a mining lawyer for Rio Tinto subsidiary SouthGobi Resources. She has not been arrested or charged and still has her passport.
Ms Armstrong faced lengthy questioning at the weekend but Australian officials were prevented from being present.
Asked today if he was concerned about that, Senator Carr said: "Not on the face of it."
Mongolian authorities found it "unsatisfactory" that Consul-General David Lawson be present, he said.
"We hope for a satisfactory outcome but it may take some time," he said.
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