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- Some political leaders proclaim we need to deal with the world as it is. I’ve always thought that’s only half right. We deal with the world as it is, and seek to shape it for the better.
- H.E. Mr. HAYASHI Yoshimasa, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, H.E. Mr. HAMADA Yasukazu, Minister of Defence of Japan, the Hon.
- Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator the Hon Penny Wong, welcomed Aotearoa New Zealand's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon Nanaia Mahuta, to Canberra today for biannual Australia–
- This week we welcome the Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to Australia.
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Rod Hilton as Australia’s next High Commissioner to Solomon Islands.
- Fifty years ago, Gough Whitlam stood here and said these words:
- The Framework Agreement between the European Union and Australia, which provides a platform for closer collaboration across our full strategic relationship, enters into force today.
- Today I announce the appointment of Dr Axel Wabenhorst as Australia’s next Ambassador to Egypt. Dr Wabenhorst will also be accredited to Eritrea and Sudan.
- Today I announce the appointment of Dr Simon Twisk as Australia’s next Ambassador to Argentina. Dr Twisk will also be accredited to Paraguay and Uruguay.
- The Australian Government condemns the deadly and disproportionate use of force against protesters in Iran, following the tragic death of 22-year-old woman Mahsa Amini.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thanks very much for waiting. And I'm sorry it's a bit chilly.
- The following is the joint readout released by the Secretary of State of the United States and the Foreign Ministers of the Governments of Australia, India, and Japan.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thank you very much, and thank you all very much for coming tonight. I know it's late.
- President, it is my honour to speak on behalf of Australia in this venerated General Assembly hall that signifies so much to the world’s peoples.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thank you very much for being here.
- Penny Wong, Foreign Minister: Thanks very much.
- On 8 August, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Senator the Hon Penny Wong, and Latvian Minister for Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Mr Edgars Rinkēvičs, met in Canberra.
- Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister: Well, thanks very much. It's great to be here in Suva, and it is fantastic to be participating in the Pacific Islands Forum.
- I would like to begin by emphasising Australia's strong support for Indonesia's G20 presidency.
- Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs: I want to start by expressing my sympathy and my thoughts, and the sympathy and thoughts of the Australian people and the Australian Gover