Australia PM Albanese Backs Ambassador Rudd
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As the Coalition calls for Kevin Rudd to be sacked, the prime minister sang his praises and found an unlikely ally back home.
Anthony Albanese says he is “not at all” worried about Donald Trump’s feelings toward Australia after the US President unleashed on embattled ambassador Kevin Rudd.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has praised Ambassador Kevin Rudds performance in Washington, dismissing U.S. President Donald Trumps recent criticism of Rudd as light-hearted. The controversy arose after
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Awkward moment as Trump mocks Aussie envoy Kevin Rudd face-to-face; PM Anthony Albanese, aides left laughing it off
US President Donald Trump on Monday expressed disdain towards Australia’s ambassador, former prime minister Kevin Rudd, as the two sat face-to-face
US President Trump has told Kevin Rudd that “all is forgiven” after a tense moment at the White House when he was reminded of his previous attacks before he was appointed as Australia’s ambassador.
The long-awaited meeting has produced substantial results, including an agreement on critical minerals and rare earths.
First, Trump scolded a camera operator who bumped a priceless, antique, gold mirror. “You’re not allowed to break that. That mirror is 400-years-old,” he lectured. “Aye, aye, aye, I just moved it up here, especially, from the vault.”
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reiterates his support for US Ambassador Kevin Rudd after Donald Trump's criticism during a recent meeting.