PM dismisses US rift concerns, says Trump meeting will happen
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dismissed concerns around his lack of face-time with US President Donald Trump, saying they had a “respectful” relationship.

Albanese had been due to meet Trump at the Group of Seven summit in Canada last month, before the US president left early to, as it turned out, oversee US strikes on Iranian nuclear assets.

Since then, no firm date has been set for a meeting between the two world leaders, with Albanese opting not to attend the recent NATO summit.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. (Today)

Albanese conceded the timeline was a bit open-ended, but said a meeting would happen.

”We’ve had a few constructive discussions. I’m sure when we meet it will be constructive as well,” he told Today.

Two subjects likely to be on the agenda when the hypothetical meeting does take place are defence, including Australia’s military spending and the AUKUS agreement, and the White House’s implementation of tariffs on Australian imports.

President Donald Trump gestures after arriving on Air Force One, Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at Joint Base Andrews, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
US President Donald Trump. (AP)

But Albanese pointed out that not only was the tariff on Australian goods and services the lowest imposed by the US, at 10 per cent, but also that it had not halted exports.

Australian beef exports to the US were up in value in April this year compared to April last year, Albanese said.

“So the goods are still being exported, it’s just that those purchasing those goods are paying more for them,” he said.

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Trump unveiled his global tariffs scheme earlier this year. (Nine)

“And that is why tariffs are an act of economic self-harm. That’s why we haven’t reciprocated by imposing tariffs on US imports into Australia, consistent with our free trade agreement.”

Albanese said he would also “talk Australia up” as an “important ally” in US defence.

“We contribute so much to peace and security in our own region by investing in our capabilities,” he said.

“But importantly as well, the role that we play in investing in our relationships in the region is absolutely critical.”

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Albanese said the “constructive” relationship with the US, including high-level talks with members of the Trump administration, would continue despite differing views on subjects like tariffs.

“Now, this president has a right to adopt his America First policy, as he calls it,” he said.

“We have a right to represent Australia’s national interests.”

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