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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on ​Monday (March 30, 2026) said he wanted ‌more certainty from U.S. President ​Donald Trump on ⁠the objectives of the ongoing war West Asia.

Iran-Israel war LIVE update on March 30, 2026

“I want to ‌see more certainty in what the objectives ‌of the war are ‌, and ⁠I want to ⁠see a de-escalation,” Mr. Albanese said, responding to a question about his ​view on ‌how Mr. Trump was prosecuting the war.

An initial Israeli strike on February 28 ‌killed Iran’s Supreme Leader ​Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was replaced by ⁠his son Mojtaba.

The war has spread across the ‌Middle East, killing thousands, causing the biggest disruption ever to energy supplies and hitting the global economy.

Australia has provided ‌aircraft to assist with the ​defence of the United Arab Emirates after a ⁠request from the country, but has ⁠ruled out sending naval ships to ‌assist in reopening the Strait of Hormuz.



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Bondi Beach shooting: Australian PM proposes tougher national gun laws after mass shooting in Sydney https://artifex.news/article70397819-ece/ Mon, 15 Dec 2025 04:56:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70397819-ece/ Read More “Bondi Beach shooting: Australian PM proposes tougher national gun laws after mass shooting in Sydney” »

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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits the scene of the attack on a Jewish holiday celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia, on December 15, 2025.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday (December 15, 2025) proposed tougher national gun laws after a mass shooting on Sydney’s Bondi Beach left at least 15 people dead.

Mr. Albanese said he would propose new restrictions, including limiting the number of guns a licenced owner can obtain.

“The government is prepared to take whatever action is necessary. Included in that is the need for tougher gun laws,” Mr. Albanese told reporters.

“People’s circumstances can change. People can be radicalised over a period of time. Licenses should not be in perpetuity,” he added.

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Australia PM confirms China visit, Li says ready to resume exchanges https://artifex.news/article67281431-ece/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 18:33:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article67281431-ece/ Read More “Australia PM confirms China visit, Li says ready to resume exchanges” »

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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks during the bilateral meeting with Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo on the sidelines of the 43rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia on September 7, 2023.
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Australia’s Prime Minister confirmed on September 7 he will visit China later this year after talks with China’s premier, who said Beijing was ready to resume bilateral exchanges after years of friction.

The announcement by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on the sidelines of a Southeast Asia summit in Indonesia came after a years-long break in relations over political and economic issues including Chinese sanctions on Australian imports.

“I… confirmed the invitation from President Xi,” Mr. Albanese told reporters after talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, adding he “will visit China later this year at a mutually agreeable time”.

The trip would be the first to China by an Australian Prime Minister since 2016.

Mr. Li told Mr. Albanese China was ready to work with Australia to resume exchanges in different areas, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported, without mentioning specific areas.

He said the Asia-Pacific region was the shared home of both countries and Beijing would work with Australia to safeguard peace and stability in the region, according to Xinhua.

China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Beijing welcomed the planned visit and that “a healthy and stable China-Australia relationship serves the fundamental interests of the two peoples”.

Mr. Albanese thanked President Xi Jinping for the invitation and said his talks with Mr. Li were “constructive” and “positive”, adding the two countries needed more dialogue to improve relations.

“This was an important meeting. I told Premier Li that we would continue to cooperate where we can, disagree where we must and engage in our national interest,” he said.

Mr. Albanese last met Mr. Xi on the sidelines of the G20 summit on the Indonesian resort island of Bali in November.

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Australia sent a delegation of industry, government, academic, media and arts representatives to Beijing on Thursday for talks with their Chinese counterparts.

Such exchanges were stopped in 2020 and their resumption is the latest sign of a thaw.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said last week those renewed discussions illustrated “another step towards increasing bilateral engagement and stabilising our relationship with China”.

China was angered by Australia’s legislation against overseas influence operations, its ban on Chinese telecoms giant Huawei from 5G contracts, and its call for an independent investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

But relations appear to have warmed since the centre-left government in Canberra adopted a less confrontational approach to China following Mr. Albanese’s election victory last year.

However, issues remain in the relationship.

Australia expressed “deep concerns” last month about the “ongoing delays” in the case of an Australian academic jailed in China on espionage charges.

Chinese-born Australian Yang Jun has been jailed since 2019 and said in a note shared with friends and family last month that he feared dying in prison if he did not receive medical attention.

Beijing said it was handling his case properly, and that it was “a country ruled by law”.



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