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Australia Responds to Trump's Call for Involvement Regarding Iran

Following President Trump's suggestion that Canberra "should get involved" with Iran, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese affirmed that his country has fulfilled its obligations. Defence Minister Richard Marles clarified Australia's support in the Gulf, emphasizing their commitment to regional defence efforts.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has responded to President Trump's remarks that Australia should be more involved with Iran. Albanese told journalists that maintaining access to the Strait of Hormuz is critical, urging Iran to cease its attacks. Trump had expressed surprise at Australia's stance, saying he was "very surprised they said no". Defence Minister Richard Marles addressed Trump's comments, noting that Washington had requested support from Australia to provide defence to Gulf states. Marles highlighted the deployment of the E-7 Wedgetail plane in the Gulf, which he said supports defensive efforts sought by the United States, following a request from the United Arab Emirates.

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  • Anadolu Ajansı — Australia has 'done what has been asked to do' on Iran: Premier Albanese
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