May looms as a busy month for Anthony Albanese to meet world leaders, with King Charles’ coronation, G7 and hosting of Quad leaders summit.
Australia is out of the G7 doghouse, with Anthony Albanese invited to attend the leaders’ summit outreach meetings in Japan in May, days before the Prime Minister hosts the Quad summit and a likely address to Australian Parliament by US President Joe Biden.
over the AUKUS pact that had former prime minister Scott Morrison axing the $90 billion French-designed submarine project in favour of acquiring nuclear-powered submarines from the US and UK. As well as Australia, Mr Kishida has invited leaders from India, Indonesia, South Korea, Vietnam, Brazil, the Cook Islands and Comoros to attend the G7 summit. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky will also address the G7 summit virtually following an invitation from MrMr Kishida was keen to include India at this year’s G7 in a bid to align agendas with the broader G20 group of countries. India holds the rotating presidency of the G20 this year.
Brazil, along with India, are part of the BRICS grouping of emerging economies with Russia, China and South Africa but both countries have avoided placing sanctions on Moscow following the invasion of Ukraine.
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