Senate debates

Thursday, 30 November 2023

Statements by Senators

Ambassadors to Australia

1:52 pm

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At this time of the year, many things come to a close. One of these is the conclusion of diplomatic tenures. I'm filled with a profound sense of gratitude and respect as we bid farewell to His Excellency Mr Jean-Pierre Thebault, the French ambassador; His Excellency Mr Lukas Strohmayer, the Austrian ambassador; His Excellency Mr Eduardo Pena Haller, the Mexican ambassador; and, of course, His Excellency Mr Shingo Yamagami, the Japanese ambassador, who left earlier in the year. I've had the privilege and pleasure of working with these exceptional individuals who epitomise the art of diplomacy and friendship. Their tenures, marked by dedicated efforts in fortifying the bridges of friendship and diplomacy, have left indelible marks on the Australian landscape.

The role of diplomats transcends mere representation. They are the architects of understanding and the builders of bridges across cultural, economic and political divides. In a globalised world, their work in fostering understanding and cooperation is indispensable. These ambassadors each have a raft of achievements—sadly, too many to list today—and I thank them for their hard work and enduring efforts. Ambassador Pena Haller has been like a brother to me, having overcome shared challenges during COVID and many other issues. Ambassador Thebault I count as a friend and colleague. He has been instrumental in deepening Franco-Australian relationships. His enthusiasm for fostering bilateral ties, based on shared values and a common vision for the Indo-Pacific region, has been exemplary. These Excellencies have indeed been truly excellent, and I thank them for their service, on behalf of all Australians.