Doorstop - Bali

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well it's wonderful to be back in Indonesia again for my second visit as Prime Minister. And I had very fruitful discussions with President Widodo in Phnom Penh and I'm looking forward to our bilateral meeting this afternoon. It's such a warm welcome here from our Indonesian friends, and I thank the Tourism Minister and the Governor of Bali for that warm welcome for myself, but really, myself as a representative of Australia.

Doorstop interview - Bali

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Well, it's good to be joined here at the B20, prior to the G20 commencing tomorrow. And I'm joined by the Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, who's been here since Saturday, participating in the economic discussions in the lead-up to the G20, and Jennifer Westacott, the Head of the Business Council of Australia. Earlier today, I had a constructive bilateral meeting with President Widodo. I thank him for hosting us at the G20.

Meeting with China's President Xi Jinping

Today I met China’s President Xi Jinping in the margins of the G20 Summit Meeting.

This was another important step towards the stabilisation of the Australia-China relationship. 

China is a major power with global interests and it was valuable to exchange views on challenges to international peace and security, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

We also discussed bilateral, trade, consular and human rights issues, and looked forward to the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations in December.

Opening Remarks - Bilateral Meeting Of Australia And Ukraine

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Can I kick off, Minister, by saying it is wonderful to have you in our part of the world. It was my great honour to meet you in Kyiv with President Zelenskyy and to convey our support for what is a courageous struggle of the Ukrainian people in standing up for your national sovereignty. But in doing so, standing up for the international rule of law as well. Since we met, you would know that we have increased our support for Ukraine up to now some $655 million, $475 million dollars of that being military assistance.

Press Conference - Phnom Penh, Cambodia

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Australia's attendance at the ASEAN-Australian Summit that we've just held, and the East Asia Summit, is a reaffirmation of Australia's unwavering support for ASEAN’s centrality, the ASEAN-led architecture and ASEAN outlook for the Indo-Pacific. Australia is proud to be ASEAN's oldest dialogue partner and its comprehensive strategic partner. We will celebrate 50 years of that partnership in 2024, and the ASEAN members are keen to visit Australia at that time.

Australia And Laos Agree to Elevate Bilateral Relations

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister Phankham Viphavanh of Laos have today announced their intention to elevate the bilateral relationship between Australia and Laos to a Comprehensive Partnership.

The announcement followed their meeting in Phnom Penh on the sidelines of the 2nd Annual ASEAN-Australia Summit and East Asia Summit and is part of the Government’s strategy to deepen Australia’s engagement in Southeast Asia.