Albanese considers snap visit to Europe next week in hope of securing meeting with Trump | G7

Anthony Albanese is thinking of a visit to Europe next week to meet Donald Trump days after his first meetings in the G7 in Canada.
NATO leaders will meet in The Hague on June 24-25, and negotiations will make negotiations dominated by the growing Middle East War.
Before the summit left in Kananaskis on Tuesday, Tuesday, Albania said he could attend the talks next week, which is a move in a face -to -face meeting with the locking of the US president.
“Yes, this is thought,” Albania said.
Trump and Albanians would discuss Australia’s defense expenditures and the Aukus nuclear submarines agreement, as well as Washington’s punishing trade tariffs.
However, Trump abandoned the summit a day early to return to Washington to cope with the increasing conflicts between Israel and Iran, a group of world leaders, such as Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico and the European Union boss Ursula von.
Instead, Albanians met with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and US National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett.
Albanian spokesman, US Ambassador to US Ambassador Kevin Rudd, attended the meeting and contains debates about broader trade problems, critical minerals and rare worlds.
Albania, Trump’s early separation and canceled talks, said it was “mature, but the possibility of a visit to NATO shows that the government is willing to be locked in a meeting soon.
Prime Minister, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Rocky Mountains held warm talks.
Defense Minister Richard Marles would represent Australia at the NATO summit. The White House confirmed that Trump would join in early June.
Orum I think that, ”Albania said. “I have met a series of people for the last few days, including I met the NATO Secretary General yesterday. It is well known for me, but I have discussions with others here.”
In one of the main summit sessions, Albania, G7 leaders and other common countries should not be allowed to control the global critical mineral supply of a handful of countries.
“Critical minerals are the new driving forces of energy safety, Alban Albania said.
“Australia is blessed because it has some of the largest critical mineral deposits in the world.
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“However, we see that more critical mineral markets are intensified and vulnerable to manipulation. Producers are struggling to remain competitive and supply chains are affected by export bans and controls.”
Australia signed the critical minerals in the action plan, in which Albania says that Albania will “support secure, diversified critical minerals supply chains”.
Albania also accepted the offer of high -level negotiations at a meeting with Von Der Leyen and President of the Council of Europe António Costa on a new defense and security agreement of the European Union.
Marles and Foreign Minister Penny Wong were accused of leading work on the agreement. The EU already has similar agreements with countries such as Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom.
It is not legally binding and does not involve unity deployment, but is designed to strengthen its cooperation on global security challenges.
A possible Australian-EU Free Trade Agreement comes in renewed talks. The agreement can be used in fields such as foreign intervention, cyber security, fight against terrorism, defense industries and critical technologies.
Negotiations on the new agreement were first proposed last month at the opening mass of Pope Leo XIV in Rome.
Australia was initially great on this idea, but it gained serious momentum at the G7 summit in Canada.
Albanian will return to Australia on Thursday morning.