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Australia urged to lasso US back to Indo-Pacific region

September 16, 2025 17:13 | News

Australia tries to use Washington as a close ally to do more in the Indo-Pacific region and call it to accept it as a kuşmak boiler of the future ..

A former US Deputy Foreign Minister Kurt Campbell said that Anthony would object to Donald Trump to maintain a “strong partnership ile with Australia in the Pacific.

The Prime Minister has not yet been prepared to travel to New York in the coming days for the UN General Assembly, while the US President was not locked in the first face -to -face meeting.

Mr. Albania will try to support the US and Britain with the United States and the UK, where Australia has promised at least three virginia class submarines in the early 2030s.

Anthony Albanese may have a long -awaited meeting with Donald Trump in New York. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Photos)

The Pentagon remains on the nuclear submarin agreement because it undertakes an examination of Aukus due to concerns about the shortage of US boats.

Dr Campbell, who addressed the National Press Club in Canberra on Tuesday, said that the history of the 21st century was an opinion that the “lion’s share” would be written in Indo-Pacific.

“Honestly, I trust Australia to make these arguments, where the United States has to do more, that more time and interest is dedicated, and that it is the future of the future,” he said.

“No country – I witnessed myself – punches well above his weight in Washington.”

Kurt Campbell is preparing to address the National Press Club
The former US diplomat Kurt Campbell believes that his nation should work closer to Australia, NZ and Japan. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

Australia continued to sign a new defense agreement with Papua New Guinea due to the regional concerns of China expansion, while Dr Campbell said he expects the competition to continue.

“I do not believe that the participation or application model will stop or decrease between China’s Pacific Islands in any way,” he said.

“In the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, Japan, and other countries that commit a peaceful Pacific in Europe, are working in a closer partnership.”

Authorized, daily life in the region, climate change, social flexibility and illegal fishing, such as central issues should be discussed, he said.

The President of the Asian Group also said that Australia could play a critical role in assisting the “bridge of some gaps köprü that emerged during the recent resolution of the relationship between India and the United States.

The Trump administration slapped 50 percent punishing tariffs on Indian goods, including 25 percent penalty to refuse to stop receiving Russian oil while the new Delhi was dragging the war in Ukraine.


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