Albanese Strengthens Pacific Ties with Fiji Defence Alliance Amid Busy Diplomatic Week
L'essentiel
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a new defence alliance with Fiji to counter China's influence in the Pacific.
- He will also host leaders from Papua New Guinea and Tonga, while his team addresses domestic criticism over comments about Kylie Minogue.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is engaged in a busy diplomatic week, focusing on strengthening regional ties and advancing Australia's strategic interests in the Pacific.
In a busy week for the prime minister, Anthony Albanese will meet with the leaders of Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and India.
On Monday he signed a new defence alliance with Fiji, advancing the government’s strategy to limit China’s influence in the Pacific. Later this week Albanese will also host the leaders of PNG and Tonga at the State of Origin in Brisbane.
Meanwhile back home, Albanese’s team are dealing with criticism of the PM for comments he made about Kylie Minogue on a popular podcast.
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Albanese will host the leaders of Papua New Guinea and Tonga at the State of Origin in Brisbane.
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Questions ouvertes
- What are the specific terms of the new defence alliance with Fiji?
- What was the nature of Albanese's comments about Kylie Minogue?
- What are the expected outcomes of meetings with PNG and Tonga leaders?


