In her first interview as US ambassador to Australia, Caroline Kennedy says she's honoured to serve in the role.
So, I was happy to support them," she said. "I had the best time. we work with our allies and partners to make this safe," Ms Kennedy said. I was really shocked and saddened," she said. "I think that the vast majority of Americans condemn it. "The region has faced increasing tensions.
US ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy says diplomacy and deterrence will help keep peace in the Indo-Pacific as tensions heighten.
"America doesn't have a stronger, closer ally. Australia and the US have agreed to work together on projects in the Northern Territory and build a facility capable of housing six B-52 bombers and other aircraft. The US ambassador says Washington and Canberra need to work together to maintain peace and stability in the Pacific.
The United States is preparing to deploy up to six nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to the Northern Territory.
"America doesn't have a stronger, closer ally. and all of our allies." I doubt that they are genuinely surprised by this." US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy said ongoing peace in the Indo-Pacific required a mix of diplomacy and deterrence. "We have a vulnerability and it's important for us to have a very strong relationship with the United States ... Australia and the US have agreed to work together on projects in the Northern Territory and build a facility capable of housing six B-52 bombers and other aircraft.
The US ambassador says Washington and Canberra need to continue to work together to maintain peace as tensions...
"America doesn't have a stronger, closer ally. I doubt that they are genuinely surprised by this." She said Washington and Canberra needed to work together to maintain peace and stability in the Pacific. US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy said ongoing peace in the Indo-Pacific required a mix of diplomacy and deterrence. "It would be fantastic to have them cycling through more regularly," he said of the bombers. Australia and the US have agreed to work together on projects in the Northern Territory and build a facility for six B-52 bombers and other aircraft.
The stationing of nuclear-capable US bombers is being heralded as vital to Australia's security. Australia and the US...
"America doesn't have a stronger, closer ally. I doubt that they are genuinely surprised by this." She said Washington and Canberra needed to work together to maintain peace and stability in the Pacific. US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy said ongoing peace in the Indo-Pacific required a mix of diplomacy and deterrence. "It would be fantastic to have them cycling through more regularly," he said of the bombers. Australia and the US have agreed to work together on projects in the Northern Territory and build a facility for six B-52 bombers and other aircraft.
The stationing of nuclear-capable US bombers is being heralded as vital to Australia's security. Australia and the US...
"America doesn't have a stronger, closer ally. I doubt that they are genuinely surprised by this." She said Washington and Canberra needed to work together to maintain peace and stability in the Pacific. US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy said ongoing peace in the Indo-Pacific required a mix of diplomacy and deterrence. "It would be fantastic to have them cycling through more regularly," he said of the bombers. Australia and the US have agreed to work together on projects in the Northern Territory and build a facility for six B-52 bombers and other aircraft.
The stationing of nuclear-capable US bombers is being heralded as vital to Australia's security. Australia and the US...
"America doesn't have a stronger, closer ally. I doubt that they are genuinely surprised by this." She said Washington and Canberra needed to work together to maintain peace and stability in the Pacific. US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy said ongoing peace in the Indo-Pacific required a mix of diplomacy and deterrence. "It would be fantastic to have them cycling through more regularly," he said of the bombers. Australia and the US have agreed to work together on projects in the Northern Territory and build a facility for six B-52 bombers and other aircraft.