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- JULIEBISHOP:Goodmorning.
- Prime Minister Sogavare, Foreign Minister Tozaka, my parliamentarycolleagues in Senator Fierravanti-Wells, Minister Keenan, Senator Penny Wongthe Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, the distinguis
- JOURNALIST:This is First Edition, with me this morning the Foreign Minister JulieBishop joins us live. What's the situation as it stands your advice when itcomes to North Korea?
- JOURNALIST: Joining menow is Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop. Minister, thanks forjoining us. Is this right, this loophole? Will the Government move toclose it?
- Thank you Margaret and good morning distinguished guests. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm so pleased to see a number of my colleagues from the Pacific Islands Forum.
- Today I announce two new initiatives to combat disease and improve nutrition in the Pacific.
- I will travel to Suva, Fiji from 11 to 12 August to represent Australia at the second annual Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers' Meeting.
- Today I announce the appointment of Ms Alison Chartres as Australia's next High Commissioner to the Republic of Kenya, with non-resident accreditation to Burundi, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania and Ugan
- Thank you Chris (Jenkins), thank you Innes (Willox). Good morning ladies and gentlemen.
- JOURNALIST: ...same sex marriage… would a no vote mean that freedom of speech and religious freedom is protected and would stop political correctness in its
- JULIE BISHOP: The reports that North Korea has acquired the ability to develop a miniaturised nuclear device that could be placed on an intercontinental ballistic missile
- CARRIEBICKMORE: This is no doubt high on Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop's radar and she joins us now.
- JOURNALIST: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us from Canberra. Julie Bishop, are you sleeping well at night over this?
- JOURNALIST: US intelligence estimates North Korea now has up to 60 nuclear warheads which could be miniaturised and placed on intercontinental ballistic missiles.
- JOURNALIST: We're joined now by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Good morning to you. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Lisa.
- JOURNALIST: Julie Bishop, thanks for your time. We've heard a lot of words but how close are we really to a nuclear conflict between the US and North Korea?
- Today I announce the appointment of a newChair and three new Board members to the
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Chris Barnes as Australia's new Consul-General in Surabaya, Indonesia.
- Today I announce that the Australian Government will provide assistance to ease civilian suffering caused by the siege in the Philippine city of Marawi and contribute to peace-building in the area.
- The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia, Julie Bishop, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Taro Kono, and the Secretary of State of the United States, Rex Tillerson, met in Manila, the