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Albanese warns economic shocks will have a ‘long tail’ due to Middle East conflict

Dan Jervis-Bardy

Dan Jervis-Bardy

On 7.30 last night, the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, said he would convene national cabinet in coming days to discuss the fuel crisis, warning of a “long tail” to the economic shocks from the Middle East conflict.

The prime minister stressed there was no plans to move to the next stage of the national fuel strategy, which would involve interventions to preserve supply, but said he wanted to update state and territory leaders to ensure that “we all move together as one nation”.

It will be the third meeting of the national cabinet since the US and Israel started bombing Iran on 28 February, sparking a new regional conflict and global energy crisis.

Albanese reiterated his desire for a permanent resolution to the conflict and resumption of normal shipping through the strait of Hormuz.

He said:

double quotation markNo country is immune from the impact of this conflict, even though it’s happening on the other side of the world, it’s having a massive impact on the global economy. It’s having a human impact on people in the region, and that’s why we want to see a resolution.

Albanese on Friday joined a virtual summit of world leaders – chaired by the UK and France – to discuss a plan to fully reopen the strait.

He said another meeting was planned for later this week.

The prime minister would not be drawn on whether the government would consider sending military assets to help secure the shipping lane but said Australia would “play a constructive role” in negotiations “as we always do in international affairs”.

The prime minister, Anthony Albanese.
The prime minister, Anthony Albanese. Photograph: George Chan/AAP
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‘We want to see the oil flow,’ Penny Wong adds

Penny Wong also spoke on Sky News about the fuel crisis and the Middle East, saying Australia wanted a negotiated settlement to the war.

Speaking to host Andrew Clennell, she said the government was continuing to work to obtain fuel supplies.

Wong said:

double quotation markWe’re calling for a de-escalation along with the rest of the world and along with the United States seeking a negotiated outcome. We want to see the strait open, we want to see oil flow and we want to see relief for Australians at the bowser.

She was also asked about Donald Trump’s attack on Australia last week for allegedly not doing enough to help the US in the Middle East.

She said there had been no request from the US about helping to keep the strait of Hormuz open or blockaded but said that there had been a request for assistance of the defence of the Gulf countries.

Penny Wong and Anthony Albanese. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/EPA
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