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Richard Marles shuts down concerns ahead of Trump meeting after Albo’s swipe at far-right

Richard Marles closed suggestions that Anthony Arnavenes had damaged his relationship with Donald Trump after a scroll on the far -right on Friday.

After meeting with British counterpart Keir Starmer on Friday and a series of other centers left leaders, Albania said that people in Australia were “concerned about extreme right -right elements in various countries”.

When the right -wing populist party reform was asked by Nigel Farage, the leader Nigel Farage, who had close ties with the President of the United States and the US President, called Albania Party separatist.

“I do not want to see the rise of such populist organizations,” Albanese said.

“Parties and governments have to find solutions, not dividing people.”

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles closed the suggestions that these comments would damage relations with Trump, who is expected to have a highly anticipated meeting with Mr. Albania next month.

“I think (Mr. Albania) clearly reveals that as we enter democracy, it is important that we do this from the right information and facts.

“Between the United States, Britain and Australia, three countries work very closely on various international issues.”

Although Mr. Marles made an official examination of the agreement in June by the Trump administration, the Defense Agreement between Australia, England and the United States – said Aukus as an example of the country’s close relationship.

“All three countries are working very closely and happening together to see that Aukus is moving at a speed,” Marles said.

“Yes, the US is doing a review and welcoming it – it is important to look at how we can do AUKUS better.

“We are all committed to AUKUS – something supported by a three -sided agreement between these three countries.”

On Friday morning, Mr. Albania, Sir Keir, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, together with a panel discussion at the Global Progressive Action Conference.

The Group of Leaders discussed how to oppose the rising right -wing extremism and anti -immigration.

Mr. Arnavutça is expected to meet King Charles at the Balmoral Castle on Saturday in the Scotland.

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