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Marise Payne

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Gender Female
Age 59
Web site www.marisepayne.com
Date of birth July 29,1964
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Sydney
Australia
Party Liberal Party of Australia
State/territory New South Wales
Partner Stuart Ayres
Office Minister for Defence
BooksA Good House is Hard to Find: Housing Affordability in Australia
Liberal Party of Australia
Stuart Ayres
Official site marisepayne.com
Current partner Stuart Ayres
Position Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia
Senator of Australia since 1997
Previous positionMinister for Women of Australia (2019–2022)
Education MLC School
UNSW Sydney
UNSW Law and Justice
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Marise Ann Payne is an Australian politician who served in the Morrison government as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2018 to 2022 and as Minister for Women from 2019 to 2022. She has been a Senator for New South Wales since 1997, representing the Liberal Party.

Kylie Moore-Gilbert is named as a British-Australian academic held in Iran

Feb 16,2020 5:40 am

A British-Australian woman detained in Iran has been found to be Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a Middle East policy specialist at the University of Melbourne.

she was held for a "number of months" on the charges that remain unclear, says the Australian government.

Dr. Moore-Gilbert is the third foreigner, revealed to have been arrested This Week in the country.

media reports say that she was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

"We believe that The Best chance of securing Kylie is a safe return of the is, through diplomatic channels," her family said in a statement, issued by the Australian government.

On Tuesday, the Australian government has identified two other Australians - Mark Firkin and Jolie king, who also has a British Passport , also being held in Iran .

you were blogging their travels in Asia and the Middle East , were arrested, according to reports in the 10 weeks in the vicinity of Tehran. Your arrest is not to be believed related to that of Dr. Moore-Gilbert.

All three of them are reportedly held in Tehran's Evin Prison , where the British-Iranian woman Nazanin Zaghari-imprisoned Ratcliffe, as of 2016, on espionage charges.

On Thursday, Australia's Foreign Minister Marise Payne said the government had worked on securing their release for More Than a week.

"taken by The government of efforts to ensure that you are treated fairly, humanely and in a user-defined international standards," She Said .

Dr. Moore-Gilbert's profile on the University of Melbourne site says, she is a lecturer for Islamic studies, which focuses on the Arab Gulf States.

While the charges are not disclosed against them were 10-year-terms on a regular basis. in Iran for espionage charges, told the British Times newspaper

Travel blogger Jolie King and Mark Firkin were reportedly 10 weeks arrested

The Situation comes amid a growing stand-off between The West and Iran , though, Ms Payne said the cases of detained persons were not related to diplomatic tensions.

Several people had been taken with dual Iranian and foreign citizenship in Iran in the last few years.

the relations between Britain and Iran have also been strained in recent months by a row over the seizure of oil tankers in The Gulf .

Australia, announced In July that the US and the UK to work in the police, the Strait of Hormuz against Iranian threats.



brits abroad, iran, australia, uk-iran relations

Source of news: bbc.com

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