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- FRAN KELLY Julie Bishop, good morning. Welcome to Breakfast. JULIE BISHOP Good morning Fran.
- KIERAN GILBERT More now on the anniversary of the MH17 tragedy. I spoke to the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and began by asking her about this new footage that has emerged.
- The Australian Government welcomes the progress made towards addressing international concerns about Iran's nuclear program.
- PETER VAN ONSELEN: Let me ask you about Iran. I mean, internationally, obviously, that's the really big news overnight: a deal's been struck.
- PATRICIA KARVELAS: The nuclear deal with Iran is being hailed and criticised across the globe today as leaders respond to the detail.
- Mr GOODENOUGH (Moore) (14:53): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- It is an honour to be here this evening and I'm delighted to be with my parliamentary colleague and friend Paul Fletcher, your local member.
- Mr RUDDOCK(Berowra) (14:43): My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Today I have listed Neil Prakash, an Australian citizen formerly of Melbourne and currently believed to be in Syria, for targeted financial sanctions under Part 4 of the Charter of the United Natio
- LEIGH SALES For Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, it would seem that they have come to the end of their road. And with me live from Canberra is the Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop.
- Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am pleased to have this opportunity to address the North Atlantic Council today for in many ways NATO and Australia are natural partners.
- FEDERICA MOGHERINI It is for once good news – signing our framework agreement that will allow us to cooperate even more than we're doing now on security and we all know how much this is needed in t
- JULIE BISHOP I am about to conclude my visit to Tehran, and I'm very pleased with the outcome of the discussions that I've had with the leadership here in Tehran.
- JULIE BISHOP Ladies and gentlemen of the media, I am delighted to be here in Tehran on the first visit of an Australian Minister to Tehran in over ten years.
- JULIE BISHOP Good morning to the intrepid Australian press crew. I'm not quite sure of the hour but I'm pleased to have arrived in Tehran.
- Expanded sanctions have come into force in response to Russia's ongoing threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
- Thank you to the United Nations Association of Australia for your unstinting efforts spanning almost 70 years to advance the goals of the United Nations in Australia and around the world.
- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:12): I thank the member for Berowra for his question and acknowledge his deep concern about this matter.
- JOURNALIST: Why ANZ and will this give ANZ a monopoly in the region?
- JULIE BISHOP Good afternoon.