![]() And secondly, I think it reflects the view that the world appreciates Australia's view on what is one of the world's most dynamic regions, the Indo-Pacific at the moment. And you’ve heard the Prime Minister often say that the entry ticket to international for a such as these is stronger action on climate change which the new government has been taking. It's encouraging I think that Prime Minister Albanese he has been invited to NATO I think it reflects a couple of things, firstly that the rest of the world appreciates the new government’s re-engagement particularly within our region and our focus on the Pacific and the Asia region more broadly, particularly around climate change. MATT THISTLETHWAITE, ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR DEFENCE: G’day Matthew, I'm sure there are plenty of Australians watching your program this afternoon. How would you explain it to the general public? There might be a lot of Australians sitting here or sitting watching their program wondering why Australia is going to the NATO summit, what role Australia can provide here. Matt Thistlethwaite, let's start with you. ![]() Joining us from the ABC's Sydney studio, the Assistant Defence Minister and Labor MP Matt Thistlethwaite, and a little further afield, Liberal Senator and Shadow Minister for the Environment, Jonathon Duniam is in Hobart. MATTHEW DORAN, HOST: Let's bring in our Monday political panel now. ![]() SUBJECTS: NATO Summit New military & humanitarian assistance package for Ukraine Scott Morrison Robodebt.
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