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- JULIE BISHOP: Thank you for being here this afternoon.
- FRAN KELLY: Terrorism and trade will feature prominently in top level security talks between Australia and the United Kingdom in Sydney today.
- KIM LANDERS: Julie Bishop is the Foreign Minister, she joins me on the line from Croatia. Minister, good morning.
- JULIE BISHOP: Today I announced a new partnership – the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Atlassian and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have announced a Solve-a-thon.
- Australia categorically condemns North Korea's first launch of an Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile. This is a further dangerous escalation by a reckless regime.
- JOURNALIST: Joining us on the line now from Grenada is the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop for her first comments on this latest in the Korean crisis.
- On 5 June, Ministerfor Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop, and Minister for Defence Senator MarisePayne, hosted U.S. Secretary of State Rex W.
- 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 have designated five North Korean individuals for targeted financial sanctions and travel bans because of their association with North Korea's weapons of mass destruction or missiles progra
- ALAN JONES: I'vegot the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop right here beside me. Minister, goodmorning. Thank you for your time.
- JULIE BISHOP: I'm very pleased to be here in Cairns co-hosting with the Queensland Government a visit of about 75 Canberra-based foreign diplomats to Far North Queensland.
- JOURNALIST: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull isabout to touch down in New York later today for his first face-to-face meetingwith the US President Donald Trump.
- JULIE BISHOP I want to thank our Japanese hosts, Ministers Kishida and Inada, for welcoming us to Tokyo at this time for our seventh 2+2 meeting, that is the Foreign and Def
- JOURNALIST: World leaders are meeting in Japan this morning as North Koreaintensifies concerns over its nuclear program with a vow to launch missiletests every week.
- JULIE BISHOP Minister Payne and I are in Tokyo at an opportune moment because we are to meet this afternoon with the defence and foreign affairs ministers on matters of bila
- JOURNALIST: Withme now is the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop for more on this. Thank you foryour time this afternoon. JULIEBISHOP: Good Afternoon.
- JOURNALIST: The Foreign Affairs Minister is Julie Bishop and she joins me on the line. Minister, good morning. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us now. Minister, welcome back to Breakfast. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Fran.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us now. Minister, welcome back to Breakfast. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Fran.
- Australia condemns North Korea's most recent ballistic missile launch. North Korea is again acting in total disregard of regional and global security.