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Albanese condemned for ‘going out of his way' to avoid Trump meeting

Albanese condemned for ‘going out of his way' to avoid Trump meeting

Sky News AU17-07-2025
Sky News host Peta Credlin says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is 'going out of his way' to avoid meeting with President Trump whilst 'cosying up' to China.
'I pointed out how the Prime Minister is going out of his way to get closer to China and to distance himself from America,' Ms Credlin said.
'That's why he's so eager to cosy up to the Chinese dictator while going out of his way to avoid meeting the leader of the free world.
'Plainly, Labor wants AUKUS gone, but they want to be able to blame Donald Trump for the fact that we have no submarines to speak of and no credible defence force either.
'Labor is trying to goad the President into giving up on us.'
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