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Prime Minister will not attend NATO Summit in Washington
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend next week’s NATO Summit in Washington.
Despite having attended the previous two meetings, he will instead send Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles.
The Opposition was scathing in its response to the news, arguing that Australia needs to attend these sorts of summits on the global stage.
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/prime-minister-will-not-attend-nato-summit-in-washington/ar-BB1peKWS?ocid=00000000
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