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- 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.
- JULIE BISHOP: Good afternoon.
- JOURNALIST: Now, we're crossing to Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, who joins us live from the Sydney CBD studios. Thanks for joining us, Julie Bishop. JULIE BISHOP: Good evening, Chris.
- JOURNALIST: Good morning to you Julie. It's a very sad day for the nation and the world and the depth of this tragedy is only just sinking in.
- JOURNALIST: We're joined in the studio now by the Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop. Thanks so much for coming in.
- The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, and the Minister for Health, Peter Dutton, offer condolences to MH17 victims, their families and the delegates to the International AIDS Conference,
- JULIE BISHOP: I have just met with Russian Ambassador Morozov.
- JULIE BISHOP: Good morning.
- The Australian Government will provide $60 million over four years to help developing countries participate in international trade and boost global economic growth.
- The Australian Government strongly condemns the decision of Hamas to reject a ceasefire to hostilities between Israel and extremist groups in Gaza.
- The Australian Government is providing urgent humanitarian assistance to the people of the Philippines following Typhoon Rammasun, known locally as 'Glenda'.
- JANE PRENTICE MP TO THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS: My question is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- The Australian Government considers women's economic empowerment, ending violence against women and girls, and enhancing women's leadership opportunities in the Pacific a foreign policy priority.
- MUNKHTSETSEG DASHZEVEG:I have learnt that you are paying close attention to the human rights issues confronting women and girls in the Indian Ocean, Asia-Pacific region.
- I extend my sincere thanks to Rt Hon William Hague MP for his distinguished service as UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.