💨 Abstract
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke with Donald Trump after the U.S. election, discussing security ties and the AUKUS deal. The Australian Ambassador in Washington, Kevin Rudd, removed critical comments he made about Trump, saying they did not reflect the government's view. The Labor government is confident of its alliance with the U.S., its biggest security partner, and there's bipartisan support for AUKUS.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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