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Japanese and Australian foreign ministers discuss energy supply chain in Tokyo

Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong pledges to work with Japan to "navigate global disruption" in the wake of the Iran war and the "effective closure" of the Strait of Hormuz. Wong made the comments during talks with her Japanese counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi in Tokyo, the first stop on a tour this week that includes China and South Korea.

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00:01No problem.
00:02More recognition.
00:04Yeah, thank you.
00:10So many candidates.
00:11Actually, I think this is you.
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00:16This is so powerful.
00:18Right, right.
00:20Over there.
00:24Welcome to the annual audit.
00:26Thank you very much.
00:27I personally welcome your visit to Iran
00:30and have a candid discussion
00:32on the situation at the end of the city.
00:34Never been more strategically aligned
00:37and in today's world.
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