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- Good evening ladies and gentlemen,
- NEIL MITCHELL: (Introduction) JulieBishop, good morning.
- PRESENTER:Australia's military engagement in Iraq increased dramatically over the weekendwith an RAAF C-130 engaged in a joint aid mission with French and Britishforces.
- Good Afternoon. GA President, UN Secretary General, UN Under-Secretary General, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Thank you to the distinguished panel here today, including my friend and counterpart, the Minister for Foreign Affairs from New Zealand, Murray McCully, UNDP's Helen Clark, EU Development Commissio
- JULIE BISHOP: I'mdelighted to be here at this third UN Small Island Developing States Conferenceand it's a wonderful opportunity to not only meet the heads of delegations andrepresentatives but to
- Australia condemns the detention, on 28 August, of 44 Fiji peacekeepers in the Golan Heights by armed groups.
- I will travel to Samoa this weekend to attend the Third UN Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Conference – a once in a decade event.
- Subjects: foreign workers, Joint Understanding with Indonesia, Iraq/Syria, Ukraine, Thai surrogacy.
- MARTY NATALEGAWA: (After speaking in Indonesian)
- The Australian Government welcomes the recent announcement of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, after 50 days of conflict in Gaza.
- I am travelling to Bali tonight to sign the Australia – Indonesia Joint Understanding on a Code of Conduct tomorrow with Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa.
- The Government of the United States of America and the Government of Australia have signed an agreement for the sharing of visa and immigration information, bolstering the capacity of each country
- SAMANTHA ARMYTAGE: Minister good morning. Thank you for your time. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning.
- DAVID SPEERS Julie Bishop, thanks for your time.
- FRAN KELLY:The Federal Government is keeping up the pressure on home-grown extremismsparked by the conflicts in Iraq and Syria.
- The Australian Government today announced the New Colombo Plan will be rolled out in 38 locations across the Indo-Pacific from January 2015, following the success of the pilot program.
- Thank you Secretary Varghese, Ambassadors, High Commissioners, my colleagues from the Parliament – particularly my Parliamentary Secretary Brett Mason, Ewen Jones, Bridget McKenzie and Nick Champio
- JULIE BISHOP: I'mabsolutely delighted to confirm today that the pilot program for the New ColomboPlan in 2014 has been considered a success, so that we're now rolling out theNew Colombo Plan in 201
- The Australian Government condemns the breach of Ukraine's sovereignty by the convoy of Russian trucks which entered Ukraine without permission.