PM’s failure to get Trump meeting a ‘slap on the wrist’

The absence of the diary of Prime Minister Anthony Albania’s US President Donald Trump may be a “petulant” rebuke after recognizing the Australian Palestinian state.
However, according to an expert, not being an official duo with the US president is unlikely to affect long -term relationships.
“This is something that will pass on the wrist and will be forgotten,” he said.
The government is trying to rely on the first face between the couple after a previous meeting between the G7 meeting in Canada in June due to the increase in violence between Israel and Iran.
Mr. Albania presented another opportunity for the United Nations in New York to the United Nations in New York, but a meeting between the leaders of the long -term defense allies has not yet held.
Despite Canberra’s request for a meeting, the White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt did not mention Australia for the bilateral talks that Mr. Trump planned to hold.
Some depend on Australia’s decision to recognize the Palestinian province in line with Canada, France, England and others.
Asked about the recognition of the Palestinian state by the US allies, Mrs. Leavitt said that Mr. Trump was “very clear that he did not participate in this decision”.

In his statement to journalists, he believes that these decisions are not enough to talk more from some of our friends and allies, and I think you will hear that you are talking about it tomorrow, ”he said.
Dr. Levy said that it was a “significant possibility” that Mr. Albanian left the list of Mr. Trump.
“It would be a bit surprising if there was no little smaller reaction like this.”
Mr. Albania has not yet met with Mr. Trump since he took office eight months ago, but Dr Levy said that not being able to secure a meeting would not have long -term effects on relationships.

“There are a few reasons for this… One of them has this AUKUS agreement and they don’t want to force us very much,” he said.
“So it’s just symbolic. It’s not a very serious thing.”
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles will have a face -to -face meeting of Mr. Albania and Mr. Trump in the “too far away”.
“The relationship there, the Prime Minister and the President talked to each other several times,” Marles told journalists in Launceston.
Deputy Foreign Minister Matt Thistlethwaite told Sky News that Mr. Albania was “no need için to meet with the US President.
“We had a very good commitment to propose and it will continue to the future of this important defense relationship,” he said.
“A sign that the relationship between Australia and the United States is strong.”

Opposition leader Sussan Ley, Australia’s tariffs on Australian goods and three nations under the partnership of AUKUS 368 billion dollars of nuclear submarin agreement, including Mr. Trump, including a “long shopping list,” he said.
Jared Mondschein, the United States Research Research Research Center, said that this would be “the most appropriate time için for Mr. Albania to have leadership talks with Mr. Trump.
However, it is difficult to estimate whether not to secure a meeting will affect urgent problems.
“Donald Trump can apply more tariffs to Australia. I think he can remove all tariffs from Australia,” he said.
“The only predictable aspect of this is to continue unpredictability (from Mr. Trump).”
If Mr. Albanese misses a bilateral meeting with Mr. Trump, he may have a short chance to talk to him at the reception of a world leaders on Wednesday (Aest).

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