00:02Today we can announce that we've agreed to deepen our relationship across several
00:06areas. Building on our joint declaration of intent on critical minerals that we
00:12signed last year, we have agreed to increase collaboration on critical
00:16minerals through a range of measures, pursuing common positions on key
00:21critical minerals issues, increasing alignment between Australia's critical
00:25minerals strategic reserve and Canada's defence stockpiling regime, and to be
00:32able to reciprocate the generous hospitality that I received at last
00:36year's G7 summit. As long-standing partners and friends we have so much to
00:42build on our relationship and as middle powers in what is a complex world we
00:47recognise that we can work together and with all partners to shape it for the
00:52better for dinner and Toto will be there as well, our little dog, so I hope that's okay.
01:01And now in a more uncertain, more divided world, Canada and Australia are middle
01:07powers charting our own course with confidence, ambition and partnership. We're
01:13doing that together because we've grown up together and with an ocean between us we
01:19may not see each other quite as much as we'd like but whenever we do, like family, it
01:24feels like no time has passed.
01:27Well we both of course, Prime Minister can speak for himself but I think the world
01:33wants to see a de-escalation and wants to see Iran cease to spread the destinations of
01:45its attacks. We're seeing Gulf states that have not been involved, attacked across the board.
01:53The, you've asked a fundamental hypothetical in a conflict that can
01:59spread very broadly, that today's events, the recent events, point to that. So one
02:06can never categorically rule out participation. We will stand by our allies.
02:11Thank you very much , I'm sure you метод Joel, the
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