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- LINDAMOTTRAM: JulieBishop thank you for joining us.
- JULIE BISHOP: Budget week is a particularly busy time in Canberra as the Government lays out its plan for Australia's economic future.
- Australia is disappointed that theUnited States has announced its withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan ofAction (JCPOA) that places restrictions and limits on Iran's nuclear program.
- LAURA JAYES: Joining me now from Kirribilli House is the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. She has been there with her counterpart today and a part of those bilateral meetings.
- FRAN KELLY: Our Foreign Minister joins us now. Julie Bishop, thank you for getting up very early in Perth to speak with us. Good morning.
- JULIE BISHOP: I'mdelighted to be here in Cairns with my colleagues, Minister Josh Frydenberg,Assistant Minister Melissa Price, and Queensland Senator Amanda Stoker.
- JULIE BISHOP: I'm delighted to be back in Melbourne to address the Victorian Liberal Party State Council meeting and to support Matthew Guy as he heads towards the next S
- JOURNALIST: Minister, perhaps first if we could, what is your response to the news out of North Korea?
- DAVIDSPEERS: ForeignMinister, thanks so much for joining us.
- Today, the United States, United Kingdom and France responded forcefully to the Syrian regime's illegal use of chemical weapons on 7 April in Douma.
- JULIEBISHOP: Goodmorning and thank you for the introduction. Chancellor, Excellencies, membersof the diplomatic corps, panellists, friends of La Trobe University.
- KIERAN GILBERT: Let's go live now to the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop for her thoughts on this much-expected landmark.
- JULIE BISHOP: I am honoured to officially open Forrest Hall at the University of Western Australia and I applaud the vision of Nicola and Andrew Forrest to create a world class research hub here in
- KIERAN GILBERT: Withme to discuss this, and the other issues of the day, is the Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop.
- PRIME MINISTER:
- Together with the United Kingdom and other allies and partners, Australia is taking action in response to the recent nerve agent attack in Salisbury, UK.
- FRAN KELLY: The President of Indonesia says Australia should join the Association of South East Asian Nations - or ASEAN - as the Turnbull Government prepares to host the first ASE
- JOURNALIST: The Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins me. Minister, thank you very much for your time today. JULIE BISHOP: Good afternoon.
- JULIE BISHOP: This first-ever meeting of ASEAN leaders, the 10 nations of South East Asia, is an extremely important one, not just symbolically, as it is the first time t
- JOURNALIST: Julie Bishop is the Foreign Minister. She joins us on RN Drive. Welcome to the program. JULIE BISHOP: Good afternoon Patricia. Good to be with you.