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Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese threw questions about when he would meet with US President Donald Trump between the ongoing pressure for the two talks.
Albanian did not confirm when asked if there was a specific date for a meeting when tested at nine. Today.
“We will meet when we meet, in the coming months … [vague] At this point, but we will have a meeting. We had a few constructive discussions ..
“I’m sure it will be constructive when we meet.”
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After Trump had to leave the G7 Summit early to deal with the Iran-Israeli War in the Middle East, a blow for the first time to discuss the issues such as trade and Aukus for the first time to discuss face-to-face.
“President left the G7 because there was a war with Iran and Israel, and the president’s intervention is something we supported and something that leads to a ceasefire, the good news,” he said.
Yesterday he told the Alban ABCs In the afternoon briefing He said that he was ready to meet Trump when he can be organized at an appropriate time and that the four -meeting between Australia, the USA, India and Japan is in the coming months.
“So these things are being organized and I am looking forward to making a meeting and continuing with the constructive dialogue I have experienced with President Trump so far.”