PM to recognise Palestine at UN, awaits Trump meeting

Australia will recognize Palestine on the world stage as it sets an international journey that determines the agenda that can meet or not be able to meet Albanian Arnavut Donald Trump.
The Prime Minister, the United States, the United Kingdom and Oil is visiting the rich United Arab Emirates, where a lucrative free trade agreement comes into force.
For the first time as Prime Minister, the United Nations General Assembly in New York will appeal to the General Assembly.
Albania is expected to follow Australia’s support to Palestinian state and follow countries like France.
“Australia played a very important role in the establishment of the United Nations – because we have always understood how important it is to hear the voices of middle powers and smaller nations in the great difficulties faced by our world.” He said. “Our sovereignty and prosperity is strengthened by global institutions and rules.”
Mr. Albania will also hold “bilateral meetings” with great international partners.
Mr. Trump comes after his senior ABC journalist John Lyons, and after the charges of “hurt Australia too” to ask him about the President’s critical questions about his business relations.
“Your leader is coming to see me very soon,” Trump shouted to Mr. Lyons on a hot stock market on Wednesday.
“I will tell him about you. You put a very bad tone.”
Mr. Albania hopes to position Australia as a mineral center to break China’s supply chain domination.
A Australian delegation consisting of more than 20 critical mineral companies came together with Trump administration officials before Mr. Albania’s visit.
The Prime Minister will go to London for his second stop, where he will meet with his British counterpart Keir Starmer, who hosted Mr. Trump as a part of a generous state visit.
He said he was an important defense partner with Albania’s office and the United States.
King Charles praised the Aukus Pact as “vital” during his visit to Mr. Trump.
The nuclear submarine partnership would deliver at least eight submarines to Australia in the next thirty years at a cost of $ 380 billion.
The last destination of Albania will be the UAE, which emerged as a powerful military and economic power in the Middle East.
In 2023, he will meet with President Sheikh Muhammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan as an important free trade agreement.
Emirati tariffs will be cut in 99 percent of the Australian products entering the country – an estimated savings of $ 135 million in the first year and the pact is completely gradually removed from 160 million dollars annually.
