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STORY: Australia will not commit troops in advance to any conflict, the country's defence industry minister said on ...
Australia opposes any unilateral moves to change the Taiwan Strait “status quo,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ...
Speaking from the Great Wall of China, Anthony Albanese said he hadn't seen the readout following his meeting with President Xi Jinping but reiterated Australia's support of the one-China policy.
The Albanese government is facing a push by the United States for a ‘broad ranging and open ended’ commitment to defend ...
Colby has concluded Australia is not properly financing AUKUS because it lacks a defence budget that meets the submarine ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Canberra does not support any one-sided move on Taiwan as Washington calls for clarity ...
U.S. calls for clearer commitments on Taiwan underscore the growing pressure on the Quad, as the Taiwan issue increasingly tests the group’s unity and strategic purpose.
After this masthead confirmed the Pentagon wants the question answered, the Prime Minister reiterated the submarine pact was ...
Australia opposes any unilateral moves to change the Taiwan Strait status quo, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said as he began a trip to China to maintain steady ties with his country’s top trading ...
US under-secretary of defence for policy is seeking answers from Australia and Japan about their military commitments in the event of a conflict over Taiwan ...
Anthony Albanese has been asked point blank what Australia would do if the US and China “went to war over Taiwan”.
Nationals MPs Barnaby Joyce and David Littleproud teed off at the government for its support of the “status quo” in Taiwan.