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- Good evening everyone.
- JOURNALIST: Joining me now is the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Thank you so much for your time. What do you make of Donald Trump's immediate reaction to these sanctions?
- JULIE BISHOP: The Australian Government welcomes and strongly supports the unanimous decision of the UN Security Council yesterday to impose another set of tough and comprehensive
- The Australian Government welcomes the strong new measures that were unanimously adopted by the United Nations Security Council this morning.
- JOURNALIST: Minister, Japan has revealed that it has emergency plans in place to evacuate its 600,000 residents from South Korea if needed. Is Australia working on similar plans?
- JOURNALIST: It's very good of Julie Bishop to join us at this time this morning because she is taking calls right around the nation.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins me now from Canberra.
- JOURNALIST: I'm joined now by our Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, good morning to you.
- JOURNALIST: I spoke earlier to the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Neil.
- JOURNALIST: The Foreign Minister Julie Bishop who joins us from Parliament House from Canberra. Good morning Julie.
- JOURNALIST: Good morning. I wonder if you can just tell us what can Australia do about this latest North Korean test?
- JOURNALIST: Returning to our top story now, this North Korean test. With me, the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.
- The North Korean regime claims to have conducted a successful test of a nuclear device, with a seismic event of 6.1 magnitude detected at a North Korean nuclear test site.
- CLAIRSY: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, a good West Aussie joins us. Julie, good morning. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning, how are you today?
- JOURNALIST: Julie Bishop joins us. He has threatened fire and fury and he has been offered an olive branch. None of it is working.
- NAT: The Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Honourable Julie Bishop, who is on the line right now.
- JOURNALIST: The rogue nation fired a ballistic missile over Japan yesterday, now the missile landed harmlessly in the sea but the intent was very clear.
- JOURNALIST: To our top story on the North Korean crisis. We're live to the Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop. Minister, thanks for your time.
- JOURNALIST: My guest on the program is the Foreign Minister of Australia Julie Bishop. Minister, good morning.
- JOURNALIST: Australia is also calling on China to back UN sanctions against North Korea. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins me now in studio this morning. Good morning to you.