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PM breaks silence to back US military strikes on Iran

23 June 2025 15:00 | News

Anthony Albanese, one day after Superpower’s decision to enter the Middle East conflict, hit America’s “unilateral action ına into the Iranian nuclear facilities.

However, the US, Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz in the first public comments since the launch of strikes in the facilities, the Prime Minister said that a wider war should be avoided, he said.

“The world has long acknowledged that Iran has not been allowed to buy nuclear weapons, and we support the action to prevent it,” he said.

“We do not want to rise and a full -scale war. We continue to call for dialogue and diplomacy.

“Iran did not come to the table as he did not comply with his international obligations over and over again.”

The satellite image of the damage at the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center after the US hit. (EPA Photo)

Some US allies in Europe became more silent than Australia in their reactions to strikes, while the UN chief Antonio Guterres tagged them a dangerous rise.

Mr. Albania held a National Security Committee meeting before.

When Australia was asked whether or not Australia had been informed about US strikes or whether the nation had any participation, the Prime Minister said: “This was the unilateral action by the US.”

Albanian, Alice Springs outside the pine gap, the common Australian-US intelligence surveillance base was not used in the operation.

Australia argued that Australia’s decision to prevent commenting on US strikes for at least 24 hours, saying that Australia is not a “central player in this conflict”.

A government statement on Sunday said that Iran’s nuclear and missile programs are a threat to international security and also called for “increase, dialogue and diplomacy”.

Jennifer Parker, an expert partner of the Australian University of Australia, said that Canberra was no longer informed about the attack because they no longer have great power in the Middle East.

“The Australian government would always have to fully support the US, otherwise it would fundamentally weaken our relationship,” he said.

“You cannot defend the actions that Iran has taken as a destabilizing force in the region for a long time.”

He acknowledged that Australia’s support to the United States sent “key signals ına to the Indo-Pacific those in the Middle East.

The United States, who says that they should negotiate Iran… And then movement strengthens the deterrence in Indo-Pacific to a certain degree, ”he said.

As for international law, it was unclear where the actions lived.

Iranian Flag (File Picture)
The government says Iran’s nuclear and missile programs threaten international security. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

He survived the Albanian questions that pressure on legality.

Oppositionist foreign spokesman Andrew Hastie said that the coalition came to Iran’s negotiating table and was presented by the international atomic energy agency for a complete examination.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the number of Australians who registered to leave the region jumped to about 2900 in Iran and to 1300 in Israel.

The personnel of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were released from the embassy during the days of Tehran, and now they helped Australian citizens and residents on the Azerbaijani border of Iran.

“This was a difficult decision, Sun Senator Wong said.

“I advised me to meet with the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, to ensure that our people take out.”

Anthony Albanian and Penny Wong
Foreign Minister Penny Wong was a difficult decision to remove diplomatic staff from Iran. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

The Iranian Parliament voted to close the Hormuz Strait, a transit route for about one quarter of the world oil, and said that fear prices could rise to barrel or more $ 100.

Despite the fears of increasing oil prices, NRMA spokesman Peter Khoury said Australian drivers should not worry.

“You will need a disaster at this level to return to this record high prices, which we see in 2022, to influence global supply. We are not there yet,” he said.

Australia has previously provided resources to protect transport lanes, but after the last conflict, military participation was ignored.


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