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Trump Snubs Albanese: Second No-Show - News Directory 3

Trump Snubs Albanese: Second No-Show

June 18, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
At a glance
  • Australian ⁣Prime⁤ Minister Anthony ⁣Albanese has acknowledged that former U.S.
  • Albanese confirmed at a Wednesday press conference that, unlike some other world leaders,⁣ he had not received a call from Trump following the cancellation.
  • The scrapped meeting also impacted leaders from India,ukraine,and Mexico, ⁤including President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Original source: dailymail.co.uk

Donald⁢ Trump’s no-show at⁤ a G7 meeting sparks ⁤international headlines. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms that former U.S. President trump did not call him following the cancellation, citing escalating Iran-Israel tensions as ‍the ⁣reason.Breaking ⁤news reveals that while the meeting was scrapped,conversations with key ⁤U.S.⁤ officials did occur. This⁢ marks Trump’s⁤ second known absence from a scheduled ⁢interaction with world leaders. Despite the snub, Albanese downplayed any ‍concerns, emphasizing understanding⁢ of the circumstances. News Directory 3 provides extensive coverage of this developing⁢ story,including details of meetings with senior U.S. officials and‍ the ⁤government’s ⁣continued focus on strengthening the U.S.-Australia partnership. Discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • Anthony Albanese⁣ confirms Donald Trump hasn’t called⁣ after their planned G7⁤ meeting was called off.
  • Trump cited escalating Iran-Israel tensions for the cancellation.
  • Mexican ⁣President Claudia Sheinbaum said she had a⁤ ‘very good’ call ‍with Trump after their meeting was⁤ also cancelled.
  • Albanese downplayed the snub, emphasizing understanding of‍ the circumstances.

Trump Skips call to Albanese After G7 Meeting Cancellation

Updated June 18, 2025

Australian ⁣Prime⁤ Minister Anthony ⁣Albanese has acknowledged that former U.S. President Donald Trump did not call him after their scheduled meeting at the‍ G7 summit in canada was‍ canceled. Trump departed the summit early, citing‍ escalating tensions between Iran and Israel.

Albanese confirmed at a Wednesday press conference that, unlike some other world leaders,⁣ he had not received a call from Trump following the cancellation. He added ⁢that he had spoken with key‍ advisors to the president and understood the ⁤circumstances surrounding Trump’s decision to leave the summit early to deal ⁤with the Iran-Israel crisis.

The scrapped meeting also impacted leaders from India,ukraine,and Mexico, ⁤including President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she had a ‘very good’ call with Trump after their meeting was also cancelled. Pictured, left⁢ to right: Albanese, Sheinbaum, President⁣ of France Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney.

Notably, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reported having a “very good” phone call with Trump after their‍ meeting ‍was also canceled. Sheinbaum stated on X that they⁣ agreed to collaborate to promptly address shared concerns.

When questioned about the difference in treatment, Albanese dismissed any concerns. He emphasized his understanding of the meaningful ⁢global events taking place and⁣ his maturity regarding such⁤ matters.

As a substitute for the meeting‍ with ‍Trump,Albanese engaged in two ⁢20-minute meetings with senior U.S. officials,⁢ including Treasury Secretary scott Bessent, ⁤Direction of National Economic Council Kevin Hassett, and⁢ U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Discussions covered trade, tariffs, and Australia’s critical minerals and rare earth minerals.

The Anthony Albanese ‍government is focused on strengthening its partnership with the U.S., ⁢particularly in trade and investment, to benefit both American and Australian workers and businesses. Despite ⁢the canceled meeting, Albanese remains committed to advancing Australia’s interests on the global stage.

While‍ the AUKUS⁣ security⁢ pact review was not discussed with U.S. officials, Albanese addressed the submarine deal with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with both leaders pledging to elevate‍ their commitment to the pact.

Starmer ‍said that they have both taken it upon themselves to take the partnership to another level when it comes to defense and security, to work on AUKUS, but also ⁢on issues like energy and the⁣ global issues that matter.

What’s next

Albanese ‍will likely seek future opportunities to engage with President Trump to discuss matters of mutual interest and further strengthen the relationship⁣ between Australia and the ⁢United States.

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