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PM confirms Trump meeting as Americans take to streets

15 June 2025 12:39 | News

The Prime Minister confirmed that he would meet Donald Trump face -to -face as he went to the streets to protest against millions of American US presidents.

Anthony Albane is preparing for one of the most important diplomatic debates of his career when he met with Mr. Trump on Tuesday between the G7 Summit in Canada on Tuesday.

The Prime Minister will try to negotiate exemption from controversial US tariffs.

However, Mr. Trump faces a war uphill to interrupt his message while looking at the inner unrest in the Middle East and the conflicts in the Middle East.

Anthony Albanese confirmed that he would sit with Donald Trump in G7. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Photos)

Mr. Albania, on Saturday on Saturday at the local time, confirmed the expected meeting to the journalists in Seattle.

“Frankly, there are problems that the US president is currently dealing with, but I hope we can make a constructive participation,” he said.

“We will have a discussion as two friends should be.”

Albania, will increase tariffs and Australia’s Nuclear -energy submarine from the United States will emphasize the importance of Aukus security agreement, he said.

Both men already spoke three times, but the arrangement on Tuesday will meet for the first time in person.

Australia faces 10 percent tariffs for goods exported to the US and – like all US trade partners except the UK – 50 percent of aluminum and steel sent to America.

Access to the Australian market for the materials of critical minerals and US beef can be used as bargaining chips during interviews.

Australia and US flag
Tariffs and the importance of AUKUS security agreement will be at the beginning of the agenda. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

Mr. Albania did not want to make “big declarations, before the meeting, but reiterated that Australia would put forward the interests.

“Australia’s handling the appropriate way, there are also interests of the United States,” he said.

The tensions between the two countries have recently flowed and flowed in recent days, when Australia has been criticized for approved the two Israeli government ministers, as well as some other countries of Australia.

Australia also returned to the US defense expenditures to 3.5 percent of GDP, while Washington launched a study on the AUKUS agreement to ensure that Mr. Trump complies with the “first” agenda.

The Prime Minister came to Seattle after having a bilateral talks in Fiji and is expected to go to the G7 on Sunday.

An event, including US business and technology leaders, made a commitment of $ 20 billion to expand the Australian data center operations from Amazon to expand the Operations of Australian data center to say “Free and Fair Trade” praise before the tariff talks.

Mr.

Demonstrators join the 'No King' protest in Seattle
The military parade in Washington led to anti -Trump demonstrations in various cities. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

On the same day, he landed in the United States and held a controversial military parade on the other side of the country on the other side of the country’s 250th birthday.

The event coincided with Mr. Trump’s 79th birthday and has been representing such a military parade for more than thirty years.

Millions of Americans in the country met to protest the US president as part of the “no king” rallies in big cities, and the armies also participated in the parade to support the armed forces.

Protest organizers accused Mr. Trump of making a girişim demonstration for TV for a TV for his birthday with a military parade falling on the historical day of the United States.

Tens of thousands of people walked to Seattle’s rising space needle, “No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA”.

Stephany Simonelli joined the 'no king' protest in Seattle
Stephany Simonelli protested in Seattle because he was afraid of America’s democracy. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

For the first time for Stephany Simonelli, a fake crowned with a cross and a wing that reads “no king”, he took part in a walk or rally for the first time.

“This felt absolutely compulsory for democracy, AAP said AAP.

“I’m really scared for our country. We really need to take steps and take a stand in America.”


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