Australia urged to adopt new approach to global talks

Australia was told to develop an open vision for foreign policy while trying to browse a proper relationship with the US.
The future of defense expenditures, tariffs and Australia’s nuclear submarine agreement with the United States and the United States remains uncertain after Foreign Minister Penny Wong meeting with Foreign Minister Marco Rubio in Washington.
According to Senator Wong, Australia’s military budget did not even go to talk, although the previous US called on Australia to remove defense expenditures.
While discussing the other two issues, there was little to progress the negotiations.
La Trobe University’s International Relations Emeritus Professor Joseph mosques, the government should summarize a clear aspect, he said.
“Australian governments – including this – that the struggle is a consistent lack of foreign policy, and then manifests itself in these meetings, Aap said.
Instead, Australia should explain how its relationship with the United States is related to Southeast Asian neighbors and China, on the other hand, and clarifies that the government can enter the issues such as war in Ukraine, conflict in Gaza and tensions between Israel and Iran.
However, according to Professor Camilleri, there were significant differences in perspectives and views that the government could not cope consistently.
“Only with foreign policy is trying to deal with small pieces as much as possible,” he said.
“They embrace strong pressures on different sides and think with a consistent alternative requires a very brave initiative.
“This government, most government is not taken to brave initiatives.”
In the United States, there are interests such as intelligence, security and military agencies and coalitions in Australia, which are affiliated to the Alliance.
“We need a real focus on this alliance – for our prosperity, as a country,” he said.
However, in May, when Australian voters’ fall to the US under the Republic of the Republic, Donald Trump’s volatility contributed to Labour’s landslide victory, was clarified in the federal elections.
When the US was asked if a reliable partner, led by Mr. Trump, said Senator Wong Australia understood that “America has a different view of how the world will be”.
“We respect this, we know how important our relationship is, and we believe it is understood in Washington,” he said.
“This is a relationship in which both political persuasion government’s governments are in the hands of the governments of the Alliance and that it will always be like this.”

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