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Albanese-Trump meeting looks shaky as PM prepares to depart

“Considering that it was reviewed by the Pentagon, it would be particularly good to clarify the president about the place he was standing in Aukus.”

Senior Pentagon official Elbridge Colby conducts an examination of the AUKUS nuclear -energy submarine pact, and Australian officials hopes to hear that AUKUS is clearly approved by Trump.

Lowy Institute Think General Manager Michael Fullove said: “Donald Trump was elected president ten months ago and he and Mr. Albania have never met. This wife was not seen.

“Considering that the United States is our primary security partner and is the most powerful country in the world, it is also risky.”

The US President, Trump and Prime Minister Anthony, had an intense conflict with an ABC journalist who asked questions about personal business relations that accused the correspondent of the correspondent of the correspondent of the correspondent of the correspondent of the correspondent of Australia.

Fullilove said: “The US-Australian relationship is currently feeling weak. Mr. Arnavutluk’s work thickens him … There are risks associated with meeting President Trump, but we also have self-equity to protect him.”

Trump and Albanian spoke on the phone for the fourth time at the beginning of this month and increased the expectations they would meet during Albanian’s trip to New York. Trump also increased the speculation of an upcoming meeting when he attacked an experienced Australian journalist John Lyons this week.

Trump accused Lyons of undermining Australian diplomacy by asking questions about family business agreements. “You know, your leader comes to see me very soon.

The window of a possible Trump-Alban meeting shrinked when Trump decided to attend the funeral of Charlie Kirk, the right-wing-right-wing-right assassination on Sunday.

When a possible meeting with Trump in the United States was asked, Albania said, ız We will meet when we meet at the beginning of this week.

“There are a series of events,” he said to ABC. “This means that people’s arrangements will be concluded when they are concluded.”

In a separate interview with Perth Radio, Albania said, “We will see each other in New York. [Trump] Tuesday night of next week is home to a reception. In addition, we will see each other in various forums that take place now and between the end of the year. “

Albanian’s G7 Summit in Canada had to meet with Trump in June, but a meeting plans were scrapped when Trump had to return to the United States early to deal with the Iran-Israeli War.

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The latest solution for this Masthead found that 52 percent of the Australians had a negative idea of ​​the US president, despite the majority of the majority of participants, who believed that Trump’s meeting was important.

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