He has been in Iraq helping to improve the lives of Iraqis and we would ask that he be released, |
He has done pilot training apparently in Australia and in Britain so presumably the type of suicide attack he was contemplating was using aircraft, |
He said he'd like to see amendments made and he's pleased that's what the Fiji government says it's doing. |
He told me that the Chinese side would allow consular access to the Americans, immediately, consistent with diplomatic norms, and that this matter would be resolved through diplomatic means, |
He told me that the Chinese side would allow consular access to the Americans, immediately, consistent with diplomatic norms, and that this matter would be resolved through diplomatic means. |
He's very pleased to hear from the Fiji government that they're likely to amend the bill and they're waiting on a select committee report to detail those amendments, |
I am pleased all parties were able to put aside their differences and negotiate a peaceful resolution within a framework that respects Indonesia's sovereignty and territorial integrity. |
I am pleased to announce Australia will formally commence negotiations on a nuclear cooperation agreement with China, |
I can only say I hope the Lao government will understand the concern we have for the Danes and in particular for the three children who are left with their grandparents back in Brisbane (Australia), |
I don't see the commander of the Fiji military as being a political player, |
I don't think anybody in a position of making policy in the US or Australia thinks that it would be a good idea to give up. |
I don't think there's any need to be concerned about it, ... I think this is just another paragraph in a very long book of fiery rhetoric, that we've heard for many years. |
I find it very heart rending, |
I have instructed our embassy in Jakarta to raise this whole question of the short sentence with the Indonesian authorities and to say from our perspective we'd like to see a longer sentence, |
I regard this view as fundamentally mistaken, ... It misjudges the character of Australia's separate relationships with the United States and China, and of relations between China and the United States. |