Tony Abbott calls for Albanese to 'do more' in the Middle East
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In a recent critique, Tony Abbott has voiced strong disapproval of the Albanese administration’s approach to the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, arguing that Australia has failed to adequately support its allies.

The former Prime Minister emphasized that Anthony Albanese should bolster efforts alongside the United States in Iran, particularly as U.S. President Donald Trump seeks to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz.

The recent closure of this vital waterway by Iran has significantly disrupted global oil supplies, cutting off a route responsible for up to 25 percent of the world’s seaborne oil trade. The resultant shortages have been felt worldwide, creating a pressing international concern.

Abbott, in an interview with Sky News on Friday, stated, “The only safe way for this war to end is for the Iranian war machine to be utterly destroyed.”

He urged the current government to actively reach out to the White House, suggesting that Australia should inquire, “What can Australia do to help?” Abbott insisted that this proactive stance is what he believes any Australian Prime Minister should undertake in such circumstances.

‘That’s what I think every Australian Prime Minister would have done.

‘America deserves our help (and) needs our help if it is to ensure freedom of navigation in this vital global chokepoint.’

A temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran has led to the Strait being partially reopened, but Abbott warned Iran may now start charging those who sail through.

Tony Abbott (pictured) blasted the Albanese government for not doing enough to help allies

Tony Abbott (pictured) blasted the Albanese government for not doing enough to help allies

Abbott said Albanese should do more to offer help to the United States during conflict in the Middle East (pictured, rubble is cleared in Beirut, Lebanon, on April 9)

Abbott said Albanese should do more to offer help to the United States during conflict in the Middle East (pictured, rubble is cleared in Beirut, Lebanon, on April 9)

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said Abbott's comments were 'fundamentally ignorant'

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said Abbott’s comments were ‘fundamentally ignorant’

He said that tolls by Iran on transport vessels would create a ‘subsidy for terrorism’. 

‘It would mean our miners, farmers and truckers are forever facing absolutely extortionate amounts for fuel,’ he added.

But Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles has pushed back on Abbott’s claims.

‘I completely reject that assertion from Tony Abbott,’ he told Sky News.

‘And I think, in the context of the conversations that have been happening, I mean, Tony Abbott’s view is fundamentally ignorant.

‘In respect of the United States specifically, they have requested during the course of the last month for Australia to provide support to the nations of the Gulf.’ 

Marles also stated Australia has previously sent an E-7 Wedgetail plane to the UAE at the start of the conflict. 

The fiery remarks came as Anthony Albanese made a last-minute trip to Singapore to sign a deal securing oil supplies for Australia.

It comes as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (pictured with CEO at Singapore Refining Company, Eso Thomas) made a trip to Singapore to sign a deal securing oil supplies

It comes as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (pictured with CEO at Singapore Refining Company, Eso Thomas) made a trip to Singapore to sign a deal securing oil supplies

The Prime Minister and his Singaporean counterpart Lawrence Wong inked the fresh agreement to continue trading large amounts of fuel and gas between the two countries on Friday.

The agreement stated the countries would ‘make maximum efforts to meet each other’s energy security needs’ at a time when fuel prices have skyrocketed and many service stations face shortages due to the conflict in the Middle East.

More than a quarter of all fuel imported into Australia comes from Singapore, while Australia provides about one-third of the city-state’s LNG supply.

Albanese said the agreement would safeguard energy security.

‘It’s vitally important that we coordinate our response to the global fuel crisis and cooperate so that both of our economies are more resilient,’ he told reporters at a joint media conference.

‘The conflict in the Middle East is a long way from our region, but every nation in our region is being affected by it.

‘The best way to deal with this global crisis is, indeed, to work together as partners and as neighbours.’

The Singaporean prime minister dismissed the possibility of fuel exports being restricted if supply issues worsen in coming months.

‘We do not plan to restrict exports. We didn’t have to do so even in the darkest days of COVID and we will not do so during this energy crisis,’ Wong said.

‘I am confident that Australia and Singapore will not just get through the crisis, but we will emerge stronger and more resilient.’

Singapore is Australia’s largest two-way trade partner in Southeast Asia.

The bilateral meeting followed Mr Albanese and Mr Wong signing a joint statement reaffirming Australia and Singapore’s commitments to continue trading in energy.

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