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- Iwill visit Papua New Guinea for a three-day visit, from 20 to 22 March, to bebriefed on Australia's humanitarian response to the devastating earthquakeswhich have struck the Highlands region since
- Yesterdayat the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in Sydney, Australia announced aten-year, $80 million commitment to continue our long-running collaborationwith ASEAN to combat human trafficking in o
- Today at the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit, Australia announced the ASEAN-Australia Smart Cities initiative to foster collaboration on smart city development and promote regional economic
- BARRIE CASSIDY: Now we're joined from the ASEAN Summit in Sydney by the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Minister, good morning. Welcome.
- JOURNALIST: With the leaders of Myanmar and Cambodia here, activists have expressed human rights concerns.
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- Today at the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit 2018, the Australian Government announced three new initiatives that will strengthen regional economic integration and infrastructure cooperation between
- Today at the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit, we announced ways to deepen the engagement between the future leaders of Australia and the ASEAN region.
- Australian and Indonesian Foreignand Defence Ministers met for the Fifth 2+2 Meeting on 16 March 2018 in Sydney,Australia, in advance of the inaugural Australia-ASEAN Special Summit.
- Today we announce the signing of a Maritime Cooperation Plan of Action between our two countries. The Plan implements the Joint Declaration on Maritime Cooperation signed in February 2017.
- JULIE BISHOP Defence Minister Payne and I are truly delighted to welcome Ministers Marsudi and Ryacudu here for the purposes of our annual 2-Plus-2 meeting.
- 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
- JULIE BISHOP: The Australian Government shares the outrage of the British Government over the use of a military grade nerve agent developed by Russia which was used in an attempted
- The Australian Government is gravely concerned that a military-grade nerve agent developed by Russia has been used in an attack on 4 March in the United Kingdom.
- 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
- Good evening ladies and gentlemen, and thank you Professor Michael Wesley for that introduction, and I acknowledge the many Ambassadors and Excellencies here this evening.
- 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.
- Australia will stand for re-election to the Council of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) later this year.
- The Australian Government is supportive of any dialogue with North Korea that has the potential to peacefully resolve tensions on the Korean Peninsula.