Monday, 14 November 2022

Albanese and Biden discuss climate action and Aukus pact ahead of G20 summit.

Extract from The Guardian

In a 40-minute meeting, the prime minister also invited the US president to address federal parliament next year during meeting of the Quad.

Joe Biden and Anthony Albanese shake hands during the The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh in Cambodia
Anthony Albanese and Joe Biden discussed climate action ‘and the link between it and economic growth and job creation’, the Australian prime minister told reporters.
Political editor in Phnom Penh
Sun 13 Nov 2022 20.07 AEDTLast modified on Sun 13 Nov 2022 20.08 AEDTAnthony Albanese has compared notes with the US president ahead of Joe Biden’s landmark meeting with Xi Jinping on Monday at the G20, and discussed Aukus and climate cooperation in a warm catch-up spanning 40 minutes.

Australia’s prime minister met Biden on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit on Sunday in Phnom Penh. That catch-up followed Albanese speaking on Saturday night with the Chinese premier Li Keqiang – which is the first leader-level contact between Australia and China in three years.

Biden’s meeting with the Chinese president in Bali will be the first time the two leaders have met face-to-face since his election to the White House. Biden has reportedly said Monday’s meeting with Xi, which comes amid tensions over Taiwan and a host of other issues, will establish “what the red lines are”.

During their catch up on Sunday, Albanese and Biden canvassed progress on the Aukus joint agreement with the United Kingdom on nuclear submarines – which remains a deeply contentious issue in the Asean region given the escalating tensions – and Albanese also invited Biden to address federal parliament next year when the president visits Australia for a meeting of the Quad.

With the United Nations-led climate talks also under way in Egypt during the international summit season, Albanese told reporters the two leaders talked about climate action, “and the link between it and economic growth and job creation”.

The substantial catch-up followed Albanese on Sunday addressing both the Asean global dialogue and the East Asia Summit. Albanese used his remarks to address the challenging geo-strategic environment.

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