Australia Backs U.S. Strike on Iran Amidst Call for Diplomacy
Australia's Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, voiced support for the U.S.'s strike on Iran, urging de-escalation and a diplomatic return. He highlighted concerns over Iran's nuclear program, as the IAEA reported significant uranium enrichment. Foreign Minister Penny Wong emphasized Australia's stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, supporting U.S. actions.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declared Australia's backing of the recent U.S. strike on Iran, emphasizing the necessity for diplomacy to handle nuclear tensions. He noted clear evidence of Iran enriching uranium beyond civilian needs, posing a significant threat.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong reiterated Australia's stance, highlighting security agreements and the importance of preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. She criticized Iran's non-compliance with international requests for oversight on enrichment activities.
Amid escalating tensions, evacuation preparations are underway for Australians in the Middle East. The region remains in focus as allies urge Iran to return to the negotiating table, seeking peaceful resolutions and averting wider conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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