
Australia's Middle East Focus: Ceasefire & Fuel Crisis
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Australias Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, is advocating for a ceasefire in the Middle East, including Lebanon, to mitigate global impacts like fuel price hikes and fertilizer shortages. The government has joined a joint statement with countries like the UK, Brazil, and Indonesia, demanding protection for aid workers and an end to the fighting. The humanitarian crisis in Lebanon is severe, with hundreds killed and civilians caught in the crossfire. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is securing reliable fuel supplies in Singapore. Despite the ceasefire, Wong warns of ongoing challenges. Australia is navigating both international advocacy and domestic repercussions in the coming weeks.
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