Iranian Footballers Granted Asylum, Australia Considers Gulf State Military Aid

Home affairs minister responds after dramatic night as five Iranian female players receive asylum. Australia weighs requests for military assistance in Middle East.
Iran has faced mounting international pressure after Iranian footballers were granted asylum in Australia following a dramatic night. Home affairs minister Tony Burke is set to provide a statement regarding the situation.
Additionally, the European Union is preparing to sign a new defense partnership with Australia, signaling a strengthening of military cooperation between the two entities. This development comes as Australia considers requests for military assistance from Gulf countries affected by Iran's recent missile attacks.
The shadow defense minister, James Patterson, stated that joining the ongoing conflict in the Middle East
Source: The Guardian


