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Remarks at the Reception for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Delegations and Australian Alumni
Ministers, friends of the Caribbean,friends of Australia, thank you for coming today and for your warm Caribbeanwelcome, especially to Grenada as our host.- Thank you for that very warm introduction.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister thanks for your time. Hambali, it has emerged, has been charged over in the US and looks set to face trial in the United States for terror charges.
- PETER VAN ONSELEN: As I mentioned, we will be talking very shortly to the Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, getting any update that we can on what has occurred in London in this brea
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Michaela Browning as Australia's next Consul-General in Hong Kong.
- JOURNALIST: We're going to return now to the ForeignMinister, Julie Bishop. I think we've fixed that communication glitch.
- Ambassadordel Rosario, thank you for your very kind words. Secretary Andanar, dignitaries, excellencies,ladies and gentlemen.
- Australia'sHigh Commissioner to Malaysia, Rod Smith, and our Deputy High Commissioner,Angela Macdonald, thank you for the extraordinary work you both do with yourteam in representing Australia here
- JULIE BISHOP: I have had a series of meetings this afternoon while in London. I have met with Secretary Boris Johnson and also with Secretary David Davis.
- THE HON. JULIE BISHOP reflects on Australia-ASEAN relations as both sides celebrate 43 years of constructive dialogue partnership.
- Australia condemns North Korea's latest ballistic missile launch which is a clear breach of United Nations Security Council Resolutions and a further threat to regional and global peace and stabili
- Thank you Ray for the introduction.
- Almost fifty years to the day, Australia was approaching a legal watershed.
- I welcome the United Nation Security Council's unanimous adoption of resolution 2321 in response to North Korea's ongoing nuclear and ballistic missile tests.
- JULIE BISHOP: I am delighted to have been able to host the eighth MIKTA Foreign Ministers' Meeting here in Sydney and at this historic barracks site.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr James Choi as Australia's next Ambassador to the Republic of Korea with non-resident accreditation to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
- Today I announce the appointment of Dr Brendon Hammer as Australia's next Ambassador to Austria, with non-resident accreditation to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Kosovo, Slovakia and Slovenia.
- Australia will continue to play a leading role in global efforts to assist refugees.
- BORIS JOHNSON: Good afternoon, everybody. Thank you very much for coming along today.
- JULIE BISHOP: Your Excellency, thank you for your very warm welcome and I am delighted that I am able to visit the State of Israel so soon after the Australian general elections in