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- JULIE BISHOP Our mission here is clear and that is to seek access to the crash site of MH17 so that our experts can get on with the task of retrieving bodies or remains that are st
- The Australian Government is deeply concerned about the continuing conflict between Israel and militant groups in Gaza, the growing number of casualties and the deteriorating humanitarian situation
- JULIE BISHOP Dutch Foreign Minister Timmermans and I, and our respective teams, met with the representatives of OSCE.
- JOURNALIST Julie Bishop, are the Australian police going to get access to the site today?
- JULIE BISHOP Today the Dutch-led humanitarian mission involving a number of Australian police investigators attempted to make the journey from Donetsk to the air crash site; a jour
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- JOURNALIST How far we will push Russia to get back the bodies of our dead and to find out who exactly shot down MH17.
- We have just witnessed another solemn and dignified ceremony to receive the last of the remains of those on board MH17 that have been removed from the site to date.
- Today I will travel to Ukraine with the Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans to meet with the Ukraine leadership in Kyiv to discuss the means of implementing the UN Security Council Resolution t
- JULIE BISHOP I have come to Kyiv to work on ensuring that we can implement the spirit and the intent of the Resolution 2166 that was passed unanimously in the United Nations Securi
- FRANS TIMMERMANS Good evening andwelcome to the Dutch Embassy. My Australian colleague, Minister Bishop and Ihave spent a long and fruitful day here in Kyiv.
- JULIE BISHOP Today marks the beginning of the journey home for those Australians on board Malaysian Airlines 17 who were killed some six days ago.
- JOURNALIST Returning now to flight MH 17 and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is continuing to work for the safe return of the bodies of the Australian victims and also pressuring Russia for a full in
- JOURNALIST We're going to take you live now to New York, Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, is standing by. Julie Bishop, thank you for your time. You had progress at the UN yesterday.
- JOURNALIST Malaysian crash investigators have, for the first time, been able to examine the scene of the crash of flight MH17 and Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to do all he can to ensu
- JOURNALIST The Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is on the line from New York. But before I speak to her and she is listening.
- The United Nations Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution calling on the armed separatist groups controlling the MH17 crash site to allow unfettered access to international investiga
- JULIE BISHOP: Five days ago the world was horrified by reports that a commercial airliner, carrying 298 innocent passengers and crew had been shot down over Eastern Ukraine.
- JULIE BISHOP Thank you, Mr President.
- JOURNALIST: And we're joined now in our Sydney studio by the Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop. Welcome to Lateline. JULIE BISHOP: Good evening.