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- Ms JULIE BISHOP (Curtin–Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:47): I thank the member for Page for his question.
- TOM TILLEYGiven the communications you had with Egypt's Foreign Minister how surprised were you at the conviction and sentence that was handed down yesterday?
- KARL STEFANOVIC: Australian journalist Peter Greste isfacing a bleak future after he and two of his Al-Jazeera colleagues weresentenced to seven years behind bars in an Egyptian prison, joining us
- JULIEBISHOP: Weare utterly dismayed and appalled that Peter Greste was convicted and such asevere custodial sentence has been imposed and on the basis of the evidencepresented we j
- GARYADSHEAD:Let's talk now with Julie Bishop the Foreign Minister, she embarks on the verydelicate job of protesting to the Egyptian Government about keeping the linesof communicat
- KEIRAN GILBERT: Thank you very much Minister, there isso much uncertainty in this case isn't there. Where to from here as far as thegovernment is concerned?
- SAMANTHA ARMYTAGE: Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins me now live fromCanberra. Minister, good morning. You must feel for Peter's parents when you seethat vision.
- ALISON CARABINE: Julie Bishop, good morning. JULIE BISHOP: Goodmorning.
- CHRIS UHLMANN: Julie Bishop, what does this conviction tell us about the newEgyptian regime?
- JULIE BISHOP: Thank you for joining meat such short notice. The Australian Government is shocked at the verdict inthe Peter Greste case.
- FRAN KELLY: Julie Bishop, welcome to Insiders. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning.
- Good morning ladies and gentlemen, delegates.
- Today financial sanctions and travel bans commenced against 50 persons and 11 entities that have been instrumental in the Russian threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
- I have held a constructive meeting this afternoon with the representatives of the Islamic and Arab countries accredited in Canberra.
- Today I announce that Australia will provide $5 million in assistance to support the hundreds of thousands of people fleeing violence in north and northwest Iraq, resulting in a serious humanitaria
- CHRIS UHLMANN: Julie Bishop is the Australian Foreign Minister, welcome to AM. JULIE BISHOP: Good morning.
- Today at the National Press Club I am launching a new development policy and performance framework that will drive important reforms in Australia’s aid program.
- The Australian Government's new approach to overseas development assistance will focus on ways to drive economic growth in developing nations and create pathways out of poverty.
- Thank you Bates and thank you for your promotion of the New Colombo Plan it certainly is an important initiative.
- I am absolutely delighted to open the 2014 State of the Pacific conference here at ANU – the site of so many years of dedicated scholarship on the Pacific.