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SAT 20 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of press conference - Lisbon, Portugal
PM: I'm here with Stephen Smith at the conclusion of the meetings today about the future strategy in Afghanistan, and the meeting today has been an important meeting for Afghanistan and for Australia. 48 countries have met to discuss the future strategy in Afghanistan. Now,...
FRI 19 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of press conference - Lisbon, Portugal
PM: I'm joined today by the Minister for Defence, Stephen Smith. We're here in Lisbon for what will be an important round of talks about the future strategy in Afghanistan. Tomorrow, 48 nations will meet for discussions about the strategy in Afghanistan. These are the nations...
THU 18 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of interview with Fran Kelly, ABC Radio National
HOST: The Prime Minister joins us now. Julia Gillard, good morning. PM: Good morning, Fran. HOST: Prime Minister, this NATO summit, will it formally agree to the 2014 timeline for handing over security, or transitioning, as we like to say now, to the Afghan national security...
SUN 14 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of press conference Yokohama, Japan
PM: The APEC Summit has drawn to an end and I wanted to take this opportunity to summarise what has been achieved. Australia was proudly a founding member of APEC, because we saw the economic advantages of greater trade and economic engagement in our region. Here we are 21 years later...
SUN 14 NOVEMBER 2010
Release of Aung San Suu Kyi
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Minister for Foreign Affairs Kevin Rudd today welcomed the release of Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest on behalf of the Australian people. The Prime Minister said the nation had the greatest admiration for Aung San Suu Kyi, who has become the symbol...
SAT 13 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of press conference Yokohama, Japan
PM: Today, obviously, has been the start of the APEC meeting. I'm very glad to be here at this important meeting of economies in our region. And APEC has, for two decades, been driving regional openness and prosperity. It's the kind of work that the G20 is now doing globally. The...
SAT 13 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of joint press conference with the President of the United States of America, Yokohama, Japan
PRESIDENT OBAMA: The United States does not have a closer or better ally than Australia. We are grateful for all the work that we do together. I expressed my personal thanks to the people of Australia through the Prime Minister for the enormous sacrifices that are being made in Afghanistan by...
FRI 12 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of press conference Seoul, Korea
PM: I've just fresh from the family photo, so we've done that bit of the G20. The G20 meeting is still in progress, what happens here matters for Australian families. Big topics on the agenda of this G20 to which we will agree during the course of the meeting do matter for Australian...
FRI 12 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of press conference Seoul, Korea
PM: The G20 Summit has obviously come to an end and I am very pleased by the outcomes of the Summit. I was pleased to be here representing Australia, and I'm very pleased at what has been achieved. The G20 was the forum that made leaders work together so that the world didn't tip from...
THU 11 NOVEMBER 2010
Transcript of joint press conference Seoul, Korea
PM: Today is Remembrance Day, it's the day when we remember and honour Australian war dead, Australians who served in so many conflicts and lost their lives. Today I've had the opportunity to lay a wreath here in Korea, accompanied by a Korean war veteran, Jack. We've had an...
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