Press conference - Parliament House, Canberra

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA: It is an absolute pleasure to welcome my friend, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to Australia on her first visit as president. We are so pleased that you will address our parliament today – a historic occasion. There have been 20 leaders address joint sittings of the Australian Parliament, but you will be, Madam President, the first woman to do so.

Welcome to President von der Leyen

President von der Leyen.

My friend.

On behalf of the people of Australia, it is my great honour and pleasure to welcome you and your delegation to our National Parliament.

You will shortly become one of only a handful of international leaders to have addressed our Parliament, adding your name to short list that, among others, includes President Obama, Prime Minister Modi, President Widodo, President Xi and Prime Minister Abe.

Australia-European Union Security and Defence Partnership

Australia and the European Union are strengthening cooperation through a new Security and Defence Partnership.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen announced the Australia‑European Union Security and Defence Partnership in Canberra today which, together with the Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement, is a key aspect of our growing strategic relationship.

Opening remarks - Parliament House, Canberra

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Welcome to the President of European Union, Ursula von der Leyen, my friend and your delegation. And you are so welcome here in Australia. And I can't think of a more important time than for you to be here right now, when we are reminded of the importance of friends, engaging economically, socially, and importantly in terms of our personal relations. Here in Australia, of course, many people can trace their origins back to Europe. My name speaks for itself, where that is from, with my Italian heritage. But so many of us can do that.

Joint statement

The Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, and President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, reaffirmed the strength of the partnership between Australia and the European Union, underpinned by shared democratic values, respect for international law, and people to people, economic, scientific and strategic links. They emphasised that Australia and the European Union are trusted friends, working together to address economic resilience, security, climate change and environmental challenges.

Australian Minerals Industry Dinner

I begin by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which we meet and I pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging. 

I am pleased to be back at your annual dinner and to be joined by so many of my parliamentary colleagues. 

This year’s event comes at a testing time for the world - and a pivotal moment for Australia. 

There are two critical challenges confronting us: 

One, we must navigate the global economic storm that the war in Iran has unleashed. 

Opening remarks meeting with Executive Director of the International Energy Agency

ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Can I welcome you to Australia, Dr Birol. Thank you for your address to the National Press Club, and thank you for your leadership of the IEA. We live in very difficult global times. And the global turbulence, of course, is having an impact right around the world, and it requires a national response. Consistent with the recommendation of the IEA, we have released 20 per cent of our reserves, but we've also undertaken a range of other measures to ensure that we secure supply and also that we deal with distribution issues.

Joint Statement on Energy Security

Singapore and Australia are longstanding friends and Comprehensive Strategic Partners. Our prosperity, security, stability and economic future are intertwined – including with our region.  

We share a long-standing and deep relationship grounded in strategic trust, open markets, and rules-based trade which underpin the prosperity and security of our people and our region. Reaffirming these shared principles is essential at this time.