New Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (left) is seeing wearing a bright blue badge to identify him as he shakes hands with Japanese leader Fumio Kishida (right)

At the recent world leaders’ summit in Tokyo, newly-elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was seen wearing a distinctive bright blue badge, a gesture intended to ensure he was easily identifiable among the global dignitaries present.

During the event on Tuesday, Albanese engaged with key international figures, including U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In a gathering of such high-profile leaders, Albanese stood out as the only one adorned with the vibrant badge.

According to ABC journalist Stephen Dziedzic, the badge serves as an official Japanese government marker, symbolizing Albanese’s status as a Prime Minister. This identification ensures that attendees recognize his position, even if his face is unfamiliar to some.

Dziedzic remarked that such a measure isn’t necessary for leaders like Modi, Biden, or Kishida, who are already well-known figures on the world stage.

New Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (left) is seeing wearing a bright blue badge to identify him as he shakes hands with Japanese leader Fumio Kishida (right)

Internet user Chris Murdoch replied Dziedzic’s tweet with further explanation. ‘It’s a chrysanthemum,’ he said. 

The use of these badges aligns with Japan’s cultural emphasis on formality and respect, reflecting the country’s renowned politeness and acknowledgment of hierarchical positions, symbolized by the Chrysanthemum Throne.

‘They are ensuring that no one is embarrassed by a failure to recognise Anthony’s status.’

While other leaders may have been left red faced wearing the badge, Mr Albanese appeared unbothered – after all it was only his second day in office. 

He was sworn in on Monday morning following his election win on Saturday before jumping on a jet headed for Tokyo. 

Mr Albanese used his second day in office to signal Australia’s ambitions on cutting emissions and reinforce its commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

He met with Mr Biden, Mr Kishida and Mr Modi on Tuesday for the second in-person Quad leaders’ meeting, where discussions included countering China’s increasing assertiveness in the region.

‘The Solomons was discussed in the meeting, including the issue in which China is seeking to exert more influence in the Pacific,’ he told reporters in Tokyo after the meeting.

‘We know that’s the case. Australia is responding to that, along with the US.’

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (left) shakes hands with US President Joe Biden (right) at the Quad leaders summit on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in Tokyo

He also sought to differentiate from his predecessor Scott Morrison on climate action, citing his government’s target of reducing emissions by 43 per cent by 2030.

‘We know that China is seeking to exert more influence in the Pacific and we know that climate change is such an important issue,’ he said.

‘I share the view that this is a national security issue. Climate change is not just about the environment, it’s about the shape of our economies, but also our national security.’

Speaking before the meeting, Mr Biden said the Quad partnership was about democracy against autocracy.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is pictured with his prominent bright blue badge at the Quad leaders' summit on May 24, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan. The badge is a chrysanthemum, and is designed to mark him out as an important person, in case he is not recognised

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is pictured with his prominent bright blue badge at the Quad leaders’ summit on May 24, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan. The badge is a chrysanthemum, and is designed to mark him out as an important person, in case he is not recognised

‘We’re navigating a dark hour in our shared history. The Russian brutal war against Ukraine has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe,’ he said.

‘The fundamental principles of international order, territorial integrity and sovereignty, international law, human rights, must always be defended, regardless where they’re violated in the world.’

Mr Kishida also expressed dismay at the war in eastern Europe, saying the invasion of Ukraine was ‘a grave incident which has fundamentally shaken the rule of law’.

‘We cannot let the same thing happen in the Indo-Pacific region,’ he said.

Australia will host the third in-person Quad leaders summit next year.

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