Thank you for joining our continuing live coverage of the conflict in the Middle East and King Charles and Queen Camilla’s state visit to the United States, as well as developments in Australia.
Here’s what you need to know this morning:
- King Charles III and Queen Camilla have met with families of victims and first responders at the 9/11 memorial in New York City before separate events at a community organisation in Harlem and a celebration of literature at the New York Public Library on the third day of their four-day state visit to the US.
- The war in Iran has cost the United States $US25 billion ($35 billion) to date, the Pentagon has confirmed.
- US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone on Wednesday (US time), discussing the wars in Ukraine and Iran. “I suggested a little bit of a ceasefire, and I think he might do that,” Trump said. “Even if it’s a little ceasefire, there’s so many people being killed, it’s ridiculous.”
- Trump told US news site Axios Iran was “choking like a stuffed pig”, amid reports he is preparing to oversee an extended naval blockade on Iranian ports. In a Truth Social post, including a mock-up of him holding a machine gun, he declared: “No More Mr. Nice Guy.”
- Foreign Minister Penny Wong has confirmed China has agreed to take a “first step” to resume critical exports of jet fuel to Australian businesses. The news came after an earlier incident, when Chinese officials attempted to usher Australian media out of a room at The Great Hall of People before Wong had completed her remarks.