Outcome not timing the main game for Trump talks: PM

The Prime Minister says that a positive result from a meeting with Donald Trump is more important than a short time with the US President.
Anthony Albanese said that Australia would sue for the fully removed of the US tariffs when she met with Mr. Trump.
The couple would face at the G7 Summit in Canada at the beginning of June, but this opportunity was lost when the US President left early due to the Middle East conflict.
Mr. Albania encountered criticisms for a lack of urgency to list the meeting, but the final outcome of the discussion was more important than timing or ground.
“The place where the meeting took place is less important than those who came out of the meeting, and I know that there is a laser -like focus on Monday.
“Of course, when a suitable time could be organized, I would prepare to meet with President Trump.”
A Australian, USA, Japan and India, the annual conference, including leaders of the next four -face meeting can be held face -to -face meetings.
During the next meeting of the UN General Assembly, the possibility of Albania, which was stopped by the United States in September, also emerged.
Mr. Albania said he would continue to suppress the case to remove all tariffs in Australian exports to the United States.

“While supporting the national interests of Australia, I will continue to defend the best possible result,” he said.
“I am looking forward to having a meeting and maintaining the constructive dialogue I have experienced with President Trump so far.”
Deputy Citizen Kevin Hogan, the Prime Minister has not yet held a meeting with Mr. Trump “obviously embarrassing,” he said.
“Solving trade tensions – especially Australian tariffs that affect agricultural and produced exports – should be the biggest priority,” he said.
In addition to 10 percent of tariffs in all Australian exports, 50 percent for aluminum and steel products will enter into force on 9 July.

The UK was able to make an agreement to ensure that steel and aluminum exported to the United States was subject to 25 percent, but the Federal government called for the completely abolition of tariffs of Australian goods.
Penny Wong flew to Washington DC for the Quad Foreign Ministers meeting, which will also include negotiations with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
One -to -one with Mr. Rubio will be an important opportunity to remove the Tarp from the Trump administration.
The four -summit coincides with calls from the US to raise defense expenditures to 3.5 percent of GDP.
While Australia continues to raise its defense budget to 2.3 percent by 2033/34, the federal government is holding a company in its commitment commitments.

The Prime Minister said that Australia would support the US that it supports the defense budget.
“We will invest in any ability that Australia needs to defend ourselves, and make sure you maximize the defense of this country,” he said.
“We have significant upgrades in our defense capacity.”

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