Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Must Not Be Rewarded, Says Albanese After Trump-Putin Summit
Albanese condemned Russia’s invasion as illegal and warned it sets a dangerous precedent, highlighting the heavy toll on Ukrainian civilians and Russian soldiers, officials said.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke in Perth on Sunday about protecting Ukraine's sovereignty and achieving a ceasefire following the Trump-Putin meeting.
- His remarks responded to the Friday summit in Anchorage where President Trump hosted Putin without Ukrainian participation, raising concern about rewarding Russia's invasion.
- Albanese emphasized that Russia must not set a precedent by gaining land through invasion and highlighted the transformation of industries and job opportunities in Western Australia.
- He mentioned that he and many observers worldwide have witnessed the results, and emphasized the importance of people engaging in dialogue.
- Albanese’s statements support diplomacy while opposing rewards for Russia’s actions, as the government prepares a federal roundtable to discuss raising Australia's productivity.
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"Russia must not get any reward for this war. The war must end. (ANSA)
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Read Full ArticleOne-fifth of Ukraine is occupied by Russia. People there think about their future after the summit with Putin and Trump.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the “world is watching” as Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin walkaway from a critical meeting without a deal for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
·Northbridge, Australia
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