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PM dials in on elusive Trump meeting after latest call

6 September 2025 03:30 | News

Analysts say that a fourth phone call between the Prime Minister and the President of the United States can bring Anthony Arnavutes one step closer to face -to -face meeting with Donald Trump.

Almost a year before Trump’s second period, Albania struggled to organize face -to -face talks with the Republican leader, and after a planned meeting in Canada in June, it was canceled at the last minute due to Middle East tensions.

Jared Mondschein, the United States Research Center Research Center, seems to be between the United Nations “Leaders’ Week, which began on September 22nd.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made the fourth phone call with US President Donald Trump. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

“Especially with this management, personal has a really long way… So I think it’s something the prime minister wants to focus.”

Reading the call published by Mr. Albanese’s office, the two leaders said that the two leaders were discussing trade and critical minerals – Mondschein said that China was “timely” because it restricted the exports of metals such as lithium and cobalt.

China dominates the global production of critical minerals used in products such as electric cars, solar panels and some defense technologies.

Australia, which has large underground reserves, hopes to break China’s throat.

Mondschein said, “There is no really closer ally than the United States and Australia, and there are no allies with the same access to critical minerals… Like the US and Australia,” he said.

In the Australian reading, the AUKUS Nuclear submarine agreement was not mentioned, but the government insists that despite the White House’s decision to review, the military agreement with the United States and the UK will continue.

Def Defense Minister Richard Marles told journalists in Tokyo after the meetings with the Japanese authorities.

In a mission in X, Australia’s Ambassador to USA Kevin Rudd said that the relationship between Australia and the United States has gone from “power to power ..

The opposition has long been criticized that Mr. Albania could not hold a meeting with Mr. Trump.

Opposition Trade Spokesman Kevin Hogan, “since the US elections have passed for more than 300 days, but the Prime Minister, more than 30 other world leaders met with the president who met with the president,” he said.


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