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Australia backs Trump on Iran, says regime ‘has a choice’

18 June 2025
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Australia backs Trump on Iran, says regime ‘has a choice’
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Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong supports Donald Trump’s stance on Iran, emphasizing that the regime must choose dialogue over conflict as tensions escalate following deadly strikes between Israel and Iran. With many Australians seeking evacuation amidst regional instability, Wong warns of broader security risks and calls for Iran to engage in diplomacy, as an emergency UN Security Council meeting is scheduled.

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