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- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Today's Quad Foreign Ministers meeting is the second in six months, and it is a powerful sign of our shared commitment to the Indo Pacific.
- Natalie Barr: And Penny Wong joins us live from Washington DC now, good morning to you. Tell us, did you manage to score the PM an invite to the Oval Office?
- Bridget Brennan, Host: Foreign Minister Penny Wong has met with her counterparts from the US, Japan, and India at Quad talks in Washington while in the United States.
- Sarah Abo: Well, the Foreign Minister has faced a big diplomatic test this morning, meeting with her Quad counterparts as the PM waits to secure a face-to-face meeting with Donald
- We, the Secretary of State of the United States, and the Foreign Ministers of Australia, India, and Japan met in Washington, D.C., on July 1, 2025, to reaffirm our steadfast commitment to a free an
- US SECRETARY OF STATE RUBIO: Welcome. Well, thank you all for joining us here today.
- This week, I will travel to the United States to participate in a meeting of Quad Foreign Ministers.
- I am pleased to announce the recipients of the Australia-Indonesia Institute's 2024-25 grants program.
- Australia will provide $386 million to support the vital work of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance from 2026 to 2030, to fight deadly diseases in our region and beyond.
- Australia will boost support for the 54th Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders' Meeting in Solomon Islands as part of ongoing cooperation and commitment to a peaceful, stable and prosperous region.
- The Albanese Government is deepening Australia’s cooperation with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and taking further action to support Ukraine and hold Russia to account for its illeg
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Good morning, I'll just make a few brief comments.
- David Penberthy, Host: The Foreign Minister Penny Wong joins us on FIVE AA Breakfast. Minister, good morning to you.
- Nat Barr, Host: The United States has officially joined the conflict against Iran, launching major strikes on three crucial nuclear facilities.
- James Glenday, Host: The Foreign Minister Penny Wong joins us now from Parliament House. Minister, welcome back to News Breakfast.
- Karl Stefanovic, Host: Penny, thanks for your time this morning. A lot going on. I take it you were surprised by the US attack on Iran. Do you support the strikes?
- Isabella Higgins, Host: Minister Wong, thank you very much for joining us on AM this morning.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thanks very much for coming.
- The Australian Government has directed the departure of all Australian officials and dependants and suspended operations at our Embassy in Tehran, based on advice about the deteriorating security e
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Good morning, everyone.