Albanese meets Trump in Washington to discuss AUKUS, trade ties, and global minerals amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Washington for a crucial first meeting with Donald Trump. The talks mark a defining moment for Australia’s role on the world stage as Albanese seeks to reaffirm the AUKUS alliance, secure trade ties, and strengthen collaboration in the global critical minerals race.
Defence spending, submarine deals, and the future of AUKUS are expected to dominate the agenda, as Trump’s administration signals possible reviews of existing agreements. With China’s influence growing in the minerals sector, both nations face mounting pressure to secure stable supply chains and mutual defence assurances.
This meeting could set the tone for Australia–US relations in the years ahead, testing Albanese’s diplomatic skill and shaping Australia’s strategic direction in a changing geopolitical landscape.
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