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- Today I announce the Australian Government will provide further assistance in response to widespread and devastating hunger and cholera in Yemen, South Sudan and Somalia.
- I will be in New York from 16 to 24 September to attend the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly, the largest annual gathering of world leaders and foreign ministers.
- Thank you Michael that was a very moving tribute, I also thank you for your very kind words and I acknowledge the work that you do as National President of UNAA.
- JULIE BISHOP: The Australian Government strongly condemns the latest illegal missile test carried out by the North Korean regime.
- TodayI congratulate the recipients of 50 new grants and three Publication Awardsfunded by the Australia-Japan Foundation (AJF).
- Good evening everyone.
- Good morning delegates, and thank you Katie for that introduction and I acknowledge your role as Chair of the TTF, the former Chair my good buddy and former colleague Bruce Baird, ladies and gentle
- 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.
- Australia is deeply concerned by the escalating violence in Rakhine State in Myanmar and the resulting humanitarian crisis in Myanmar and Bangladesh.
- Thank you Bill and thank you John.
- Today I announce the Australian Government will provide more than 3,700 Australia Awards Scholarships and Fellowships in 2018 to emerging leaders from 40 countries in Asia, the Pacific, Africa, Lat
- We, the Foreign Ministers of Mexico, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, Turkey and Australia (MIKTA), express grave concern over the sixth nuclear test conducted by the Democratic People's Republic
- Good morning, I am delighted to be here – the 5th annual Japan Update – with such a distinguished audience.
- 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: The Foreign Minister Julie Bishop who joins us from Parliament House from Canberra. Good morning Julie.
- 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: I spoke earlier to the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Neil.
- JOURNALIST: Returning to our top story now, this North Korean test. With me, the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.