Albanese Reveals Calls with Global Leaders Including Trump Following Election Victory
Prime Minister reports "warm and positive" conversation with US President amid ongoing diplomatic focus on Asian region
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed details of his conversations with world leaders following his re-election, including a "warm and positive" call with US President Donald Trump. The discussions highlight Australia's diplomatic positioning as Albanese balances relationships with both traditional allies and regional neighbors.
Key Takeaways:
Albanese confirmed Indonesia will be his first bilateral visit, continuing his regional-first approach
The PM will attend the G7 summit in Canada this June following an invitation from PM Mark Carney
Conversations with multiple regional leaders underscore Australia's focus on Asia-Pacific relations
When asked about his conversation with Donald Trump, Albanese described it as "a very warm and positive conversation with President Trump just a short while ago" and thanked him "for his very warm message of congratulations." He added, "We talked about how AUKUS and Taras will continue to engage. We will engage with each other on a face-to-face basis at some time in the future, but it was very warm, and I thank him for reaching out in such a positive way as well."
Albanese confirmed he had spoken with several world leaders, including "Prime Minister Marape, President Prabowo of Indonesia, President Zelensky of Ukraine, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Prime Minister Mark Carney, who invited me to attend the G7 in Canada in June and I have accepted that invitation and President Donald Trump of the United States."
When asked about potential visits to the United States, Albanese emphasized his regional focus, stating: "My first international visit will be just like last time. My first bilateral was to Indonesia. That was something that President Poboa and I had discussed before. It's something that I intend to do. You know, our region is so important here."
Major companies including those involved in defense contracting, particularly those connected to the AUKUS partnership, may see increased opportunities as Australia reinforces its strategic relationships.
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