Reason why Australian PM declined to attend upcoming NATO summit?
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has decided not to travel to Washington to attend the NATO summit scheduled for July 9-11, and Defense Minister Richard Marles will make the trip instead, Australian media reported.
An Australian government source told the Sydney Morning Herald that the decision was made after Albanese failed to confirm a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden ahead of the summit. As a result, Albanese's office advised the prime minister not to travel to the summit as it could invite further criticism, the source said.
Albanese had been expected to meet his counterparts from Japan, South Korea and New Zealand as members of the so-called Indo-Pacific Quartet at the summit, which marks NATO's 75th anniversary.
Australia is a NATO partner. The invitation to attend this year's summit was sent by the alliance's outgoing secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg.
Albanese's presence at two previous summits, in Madrid in 2022 and Vilnius in 2023, drew sharp criticism from Beijing, as well as from former Prime Minister Paul Keating and former foreign minister Bob Carr. They argued that the US and European countries should not interfere in the affairs of Indo-Pacific countries.
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