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Australia cannot afford to have ‘sliding' relations with the United States

Australia cannot afford to have ‘sliding' relations with the United States

Sky News AU22-07-2025
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says Australia does not need the relationship with the United States to 'slide' as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's visit to China faces major criticisms.
'The prime minister's language is kind of a bit like, oh well, we need to broaden things and get on well with China as well,' Mr Clennell told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'He is obviously saying the US is important, but I do feel he was a bit disappointed to say the least; he never met Donald Trump at that G7 meeting.'
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