Trump to meet Australia's PM in Washington on Oct 20, White House official says
The meeting aims to strengthen the Australia-US alliance by discussing the Aukus defense pact and regional security amid rising geopolitical tensions, officials said.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is scheduled to meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on October 20, confirming a long-awaited face-to-face meeting.
- The meeting aims to strengthen U.S.-Australia relations and address the AUKUS agreement, which is crucial for both nations' security interests.
- Albanese and Trump have communicated four times via phone since Trump took office, highlighting the need for direct discussions.
- Justin Bassi from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute emphasized the importance of leader meetings to advance the alliance during challenging global times.
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Trump to meet Australian PM in Washington on October 20, White House official says
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