PM welcomes Trump's announcement of an Iran-Israel ceasefire
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomes US President Donald Trump's announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
President Trump announced the ceasefire via the social media platform Truth Social.
In a statement, Mr Albanese says, 'Australia welcomes President Trump's announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.'
'We have consistently called for dialogue, diplomacy and de-escalation. The safety of Australians in the region is our priority.'

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Sky News AU
an hour ago
- Sky News AU
Donald Trump announces historic Iran and Israel ceasefire agreement to end '12 Day War'
President Donald Trump declared Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire after missile exchanges, claiming the '12-day war' will end following a phased implementation over 24 hours. "CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE! It has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a Complete and Total CEASEFIRE (in approximately 6 hours from now, when Israel and Iran have wound down and completed their in progress, final missions!), for 12 hours, at which point the War will be considered, ENDED!" Trump shared in a post on his social media platform Truth Social. "Officially, Iran will start the CEASEFIRE and, upon the 12th Hour, Israel will start the CEASEFIRE and, upon the 24th Hour, an Official END to THE 12 DAY WAR will be saluted by the World," Trump added. Trump praised both countries for their "Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence" to end what he called "THE 12 DAY WAR." "This is a War that could have gone on for years, and destroyed the entire Middle East, but it didn't, and never will! God bless Israel, God bless Iran, God bless the Middle East, God bless the United States of America, and GOD BLESS THE WORLD!" he continued. A senior Iranian official also confirmed the ceasefire deal, according to Reuters. Qatar's prime minister secured Iran's agreement to a U.S.-proposed ceasefire with Israel after Iran's strikes on a U.S. air base and Trump sought Qatar's diplomatic help. A diplomat briefed on the ceasefire talks shared more details on the deal with Fox News. "President Trump spoke with Qatar's Emir and informed him the U.S. got Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Iran," the source shared. "The President asked Qatar to help persuade Iran to do the same, following that Vice President Vance coordinated with Qatar's Prime Minister on the details." The source added that "this effort proved successful and, following discussions with the Qatari PM, the Iranians agreed." "The deal was coordinated at the highest level by the President and Vice President and the Qatari Emir and Prime Minister directly," the source continued. "Despite having been attacked just hours earlier, the Qataris set aside their grievances and prioritized regional security to get the deal done." Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., spoke to reporters following the announcement, saying that it "looks like the ceasefire news is real." "If you're saying that Israel could degrade Iran's military, the United States could degrade Iran's nuclear capability in 12 days, and not a single American life or us going to war, that sounds like a win for the country," Moskowitz said. House Intel Ranking Member Rep. Jim Himes, R-Ct., also spoke to reporters following the announcement, acknowledging that he learned of the deal on social media. "I saw the tweet too, and like everything else, I'm sort of learning about things I should probably know about, via social media, which is uncomfortable," Himes said. "Look, given the risks involved in the gamble the president took, if there is, in fact, a ceasefire, that would be a good thing, right? I mean, you know, the Iranians could close the Straits of Hormuz. They there could be all sorts of instability in the region. So I'm always going to cheer a ceasefire," Himes continued. Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind., also shared his thoughts on the ceasefire between Israel and Iran and called it "huge." "It sends a message to the greater part of the world that, this president, he will negotiate with you. He wants to find a way to do this. But if, if you're not going to negotiate, there's going to be consequences," Stutzman said. The president's announcement comes after Iran launched at least six missiles toward America's Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday, retaliating for Trump's attack on Tehran's nuclear program this weekend. Qatar's foreign ministry condemned the strike in a statement, saying the missiles were destroyed and there were no casualties. "I'd like to thank the Highly Respected Emir of Qatar for all that he has done in seeking Peace for the Region," Trump wrote in an earlier Monday post. "Regarding the attack today at the American Base in Qatar, I am pleased to report that, in addition to no Americans being killed or wounded, very importantly, there have also been no Qataris killed or wounded. Thank you for your attention to this matter!' Originally published as Donald Trump announces historic Iran and Israel ceasefire agreement to end '12 Day War'


Perth Now
an hour ago
- Perth Now
Big Donald Trump question unanswered
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has refused to 'speculate' if he will meet Donald Trump on the sidelines of a NATO summit this week. The US President is planning to meet with the Indo-Pacific Four (IP4) at the summit in the Netherlands, Nikkei has reported. IP4 countries are Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. They are not part of NATO but work with the alliance on shared interests in the Indo-Pacific. Speaking to reporters in London overnight, Mr Marles would not confirm if a meeting with Mr Trump had been teed up. US President Donald Trump could meet Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles at the NATO summit in the Netherlands. AFP / Ludovic Marin / NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: NewsWire 'I'm not about to speculate on what meetings I have at NATO,' he said. 'I'm really looking forward to the meetings at NATO. 'We'll work up our program of meetings which go alongside the main NATO meetings, and we'll take it from there.' If a meeting went ahead, it would mean Mr Marles got to have a face-to-face with Mr Trump before Anthony Albanese. The Prime Minister was last week weighing up whether to go to the summit after his scheduled meet with Mr Trump at the G7 fell through. The US leader bailed on the dialogue in Canada due to the conflict in the Middle East. Pressure has been mounting on Mr Albanese to secure another meeting amid fears AUKUS could be on the rocks and tensions between Canberra and Washington over Australia's comparatively low defence spending.

AU Financial Review
an hour ago
- AU Financial Review
Iran says we'll stop attacks if Israel does
Washington | US President Donald Trump says Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, but Tehran has disputed his version of events, underlining the brittle state of diplomacy in the highly volatile Middle East region. Trump had already put a rhetorical end to the recent fighting by naming it 'the 12-day war' but Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said a final decision would be made later and was dependent on Israel ceasing its military operations.