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- I will travel to Papua New Guinea from 7 to 9 March to co-chair the 25th Australia–Papua New Guinea Ministerial Forum in Madang, together with Papua New Guinea's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Im
- MINISTER BISHOP: I'm delighted to be in Jakarta for the Indian Ocean Rim Ministers' meeting and I have just had a meeting with the Vice-President and it was very constructive.
- MINISTER BISHOP: I've just had a very positive and constructive meeting with Minister Luhut and discussed a whole range of issues including the IORA Leaders' Summit t
- Thank you Retno and Maite.
- JULIE BISHOP: I'm delighted to be here in Jakarta for the Ministers' Meeting for the Indian Ocean Rim Association on the eve of the inaugural IORA Leaders' Summit that wi
- MINISTER MARSUDI: Minister Bishop and I just had a very good meeting after meeting a week ago in Sydney, and discussed the follow up of the Indonesian President's visit t
- I will visit Jakarta from 5-6 March to attend the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Council of Ministers' Meeting.
- Today we have signed a Joint Statement of Enhanced Strategic Partne
- The United Nations has declared a famine in parts of South Sudan and has raised deep concerns about Somalia, which is on the brink of famine.
- Today I launch a new policy framework, 'Development Approaches to Counte
- Excellencies, High Commissioners, Mr Tom Harley the Chairman of the Menzies Research Centre, Nick Cater the Executive Director, the authors Stephen Bolton and Rochelle Ball, my parliamentary collea
- JULIE BISHOP: Good morning.
- Today I am proposing new and expanded autonomous sanctions in response to North Korea's reckless and dangerous nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
- Today we announce Australia will contribute funding towards a United Nations mechanism that lays the groundwork for future criminal prosecutions of those responsible for atrocities in Syria.
- Today the Prime Minister announced the addition of Surabaya to Australia's diplomatic network.
- Good morning ladies and gentlemen, friends of Ireland, friends of Australia, and I acknowledge our Ambassador to Ireland, Ambassador Andrews, and Ambassador to Australia from Ireland à Caollai.
- NEWS ANCHOR:The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Charlie Flanagan met with his Australian counterpart, Julie Bishop for talks in Dublin today.
- JOURNALIST: Minister, so you mentioned there some opportunities that will arise between Ireland and Australia as a result of Brexit.
- MINISTER FLANAGAN: I hope to see some of the photos taken today in your missives to your constituents, minister, and I know many of your constituents have Irish heritage.
- JOURNALIST: Good morning to you Julie, always great to have you as part of Triple M's Hot Breakfast. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning. Greetings from Washington DC.