Foriegn Affairs Minister Julie Bishop A Shining Star.

silverfaun
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At last a Foriegn Affairs Minister we can be proud of rather than the manic grovelling Rudd who gave away BILLIONS in his "look at me" stint. Her stunning debut on the world stage did Australia proud.

 

Cool, calm and coiffed, Julie Bishop brings world's leaders to heel

                       

Centre of attention: Julie Bishop talks to other attendees before a Security Council meeting on small arms at UN headquarters in New York. Photo: Reuters

 

First came a bang of her gavel, and next was one of those steely-eyed stares.

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon stopped talking, and Britain’s Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg sat up straight - Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie Bishop was the boss today after all.

 

Making her world debut as chair of the United Nations Security Council in New York, Ms Bishop quickly had the full attention of some of the globe’s most important leaders as she declared: “The 7036 order.”

 

Dressed in a designer suit, Armani probably, and her hair coiffed and unmoving throughout, Ms Bishop, who for years voiced her opposition to Labor’s campaign to snare a position on the UN Security Council, sat proudly centre stage, the words “PRESIDENT AUSTRALIA” on the desk in front of her.

 

“The provisional agenda for this meeting is ...,” she paused, "small arms,” before giving another strong bang of her gavel.

The 57-year-old, whose childhood was spent on a cherry farm in the Adelaide Hills, could not have hoped for a better outcome to her first day in charge as the council adopted a landmark resolution on small arms.

 

During the two-hour long meeting Ms Bishop was poised, professional and in control.

There was only an occasional stumble as she tried to pronounce names, including Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister, Elmar Mammadyarov.

Also not going to plan was when the lights went out – but only for a second.

But mostly Ms Bishop, who has been in New York all week representing Australia at the 68th session of the UN General Assembly, held her own.

 

“The Security Council has taken too long to adopt its first resolution on small arms,” she told the high level meeting.

Yet despite her polished performance, Ms Bishop unusually refused a request to speak to world media about her landmark role, prompting speculation she was unwilling to face potential questions on the increasing tension with Indonesia over the Coalition’s turn-back-the-boats policy.

 

During the meeting, representatives from member states applauded the Australian government for its relentless pursuit of a devastating global problem that has not been addressed by the UN in four years.

“Thank you Madame president for choosing the issue of small arms for the month of your presidency,” added the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.

 

His sentiments were echoed by foreign ministers from other states who praised Australia for its “hard work” in highlighting the issue of the proliferation and use of small arms and light weapons.

Ms Bishop beamed, and said: “I should note that Australia has built on the earlier work of others – including Argentina some years ago – to get to this point.”

 

What she could also have noted – but did not – was the work of Labor, who battled for four years amid fierce opposition from Ms Bishop herself to land a position on the Security Council.

“An expensive victory,” was how she and Tony Abbott put it when the campaign, started by former prime minister Kevin Rudd in 2008 came to fruition last October.

 

"There is a limit to what can be achieved as a temporary member on the United Nations Security Council,” she told ABC TV at the time.

"Of course, the ultimate test will be in terms of success, what we have achieved for the benefit of the Australian people after two years on the Security Council as a temporary member."

 

Most likely, as Ms Bishop kicks back tonight in her plush hotel near Grand Central with a view of New York's sparkling Empire State Building, she is toasting that success.

 

Sydney Morning  Herald

 

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Foriegn Affairs Minister Julie Bishop A Shining Star.

I love Ms Bishop's looks:

 

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and what a load of absolute rubbish

 

 

she embarrased herself and has created tension with the indonesians.....clearly showing her inexperience.

 

there is alot of lying and sweeping nder the carpet going on and the indonesians arent letting her hide or muddy the waters on the assylum seeker issue.

 

she is an embarrsment and shohld know better how to behave with diplomacy

 

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LOl at the flags on the table - what're they for, so that they can remember which team they're on or so they can hold the flag when it's their turn to speak?


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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Foriegn Affairs Minister Julie Bishop A Shining Star.

did you go to Monash Uni, by chance, Fiestas?

 

Smiley Wink

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Foriegn Affairs Minister Julie Bishop A Shining Star.

 It's a wonder she went at all, this seat was all but opposed during the campaign.

 

  Commentary during the campaign

The Federal Opposition has hailed this ‘expensive victory’ for Australia. During the bid, however, the Coalition criticised the campaign. Its major criticism concerned the way money from foreign affairs and aid budgets was being allocated in the lead-up to the vote.

Senator Helen Kroger, speaking one day before the vote, said the Australian diplomatic campaign, which is estimated to have cost around A$25 million over five years, was often ‘patchy, unfocused’ and lacking a clear strategic direction, including from within DFAT as the coordinating agency.

The Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbott, whilst endorsing the campaign in the final stage, was reported as saying that losing the bid would be ‘disastrous’ for Australia.

The Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, criticised the Government for entering the race much later than its rivals and at a time when DFAT was severely under-funded. She said that ‘there can be benefits from gaining a temporary seat on the UNSC, although for these to be realised a nation must have a clear vision of why it is seeking membership and what it hopes to achieve’.

 

http://parliamentflagpost.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/australia-wins-seat-on-united-nations.html

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Foriegn Affairs Minister Julie Bishop A Shining Star.

What was your point in posting that article silverfaun? It is not exactly a flattering portrayal of Bishop.

 

She is proudly sitting in a post that she campaigned heavily should not exist for Australia. A post that she said was worth nothing for this country and would cost us heavily.

 

Her agenda item (small arms) was prearranged and would have been brought to the table by Australia regardless of who was in government.

 

She ran away from the media (ironic given that Carr was lambasted for not talking to the media after he lost his position whilst in a similar conference).

 

The article simply highlights that the Liberal campaigning and scaremongering on this issue (as with many other issues as is now clear) over the last 3+ years has been nothing but lies.

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Foriegn Affairs Minister Julie Bishop A Shining Star.

She's an embarrassment to Australia and has no confidence in her own abilities. I watched her open the meeting and bang the gavel without conviction, then she looked over to her offsider as if to ask, "did I do that right?"

Why would a world leader need reassurance? How embarrassing!

On a personal level, I like her suit, don't think much of her plastic hair.
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@icyfroth wrote:

I love Ms Bishop's looks:

 

julie bishop.jpg

She does look great, doesn't she?

 

 

 

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@fiestas*girl wrote:

and what a load of absolute rubbish

 

 

she embarrased herself and has created tension with the indonesians.....clearly showing her inexperience.

 

there is alot of lying and sweeping nder the carpet going on and the indonesians arent letting her hide or muddy the waters on the assylum seeker issue.

 

she is an embarrsment and shohld know better how to behave with diplomacy

 


...and incredible arrogance. 

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Voltaire: “Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” .
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