Foreign Minister Penny Wong to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration next week
- Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya plans to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, aiming to maintain close ties with the U.S. as reported on January 12.
- Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong will also attend Trump's inauguration, highlighting strong alliances with the U.S.
- Penny Wong stated the inauguration is an important opportunity to advance economic and security cooperation with the U.S., as confirmed on January 12.
- Australia's ambassador to the U.S., Kevin Rudd, has been invited, reflecting ongoing diplomatic efforts despite past criticisms of Trump.
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Wong accepts invitation to Trump's inauguration at critical time
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has accepted an invitation to US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, treating it as a chance to "expand" ties, at a critical moment.The senator will attend the Washington, DC, event on January 20 (early January 21 AEDT) with Australia's ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd."I am honoured to be invited to attend President Donald Trump's inauguration. It is a demonstration of the steadfast alliance between Australi…
'Expand our cooporation': Penny Wong to attend Trump's swearing-in ceremony
US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration will be attended by Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong as well as other foreign dignitaries as Australia seeks to dodge punishing tariffs promised by the populist leader.
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