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Penny Wong says any further fighting in Lebanon risks ‘whole ceasefire’

Penny Wong spoke to RN Breakfast this morning about the statement, saying Australia has “called for the ceasefire to apply to Lebanon and for both Hezbollah and Israel to observe the ceasefire”.

double quotation markAnd the reason is that if fighting continues in Lebanon, it risks the whole ceasefire across the region. So we called for that last night. We’ve been joined overnight by the G7 and other countries saying the same thing, and we continue to assert that.

Asked if she had been in touch with her Israeli counterpart or if the ambassador here had presented that point of view from Australia, Wong replied:

double quotation markNot in the last 12 hours, but I’ve said that publicly, and there’s a very pragmatic reason for that … that if fighting continues in Lebanon, if Israel continues to not observe the ceasefire, there is a risk the ceasefire across the region will be at risk. And we don’t want that.

We want the ceasefire to hold. We know it’s fragile. We know what it means for the world, and we know what it means for Australians at the petrol bowser.

Wong added that Australia led the joint statement with deep conviction that health and aid workers should be protected in conflict zones.

double quotation markThese are the best of us, and they should be protected. They should not be at risk doing their job.

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Paterson ‘reluctant’ to listen to Iran over Lebanon’s inclusion in ceasefire deal

James Paterson, the shadow minister for defence, said he is “reluctant” to listen to Iran on whether or not Lebanon was included in a ceasefire deal announced yesterday as Israel continues to bombard the country.

Paterson spoke to RN Breakfast shortly after foreign minister Penny Wong released a joint statement calling for an end in hostilities in Lebanon as part of that agreement. He said:

double quotation markOn the one hand, the United States and Israel say that the ceasefire did not include Lebanon, and on the other hand, the Islamic Republic of Iran is saying that it did include Lebanon.

I am personally reluctant to endorse claims made by a country which has sponsored terrorist attacks on Australian soil.

Paterson went on to say an end to the conflict was “obviously” in Australia’s national interest.

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