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Prime Minister Albanese recently shared a selfie alongside former President Trump, capturing a moment from their encounter during the UN General Assembly. The image, posted on social media, quickly garnered attention.
Back in Australia, Albanese had previously faced criticism for not arranging a formal meeting with Trump on this global stage. However, this recent interaction seems to have addressed those concerns.
This particular meeting was just one of many notable interactions involving world leaders.
During their discussion, the leaders delved into pressing global issues, including Russia’s actions in Ukraine, European security matters, and trade dynamics. In these conversations, Macron was particularly keen on challenging and clarifying the points raised by Trump.
“If you believe that, it’s ok with me,” Trump responded.
A letter from the King
The letter was an invitation for the US president for an unprecedented second state visit to Britain.

The letter was an invitation for the US president for an unprecedented second state visit to Britain which Trump accepted. Source: Getty / Andrew Harnik
“That is really nice. I must make sure his signature is on that. Because otherwise, it’s not quite as meaningful. And it is. And that’s quite a signature, isn’t it?” Trump said.
The UK has agreed to a 10 per cent tariff rate, marking the lowest US tariff negotiated by any country that struck a deal with Trump.
‘Gambling with World War Three’
“I’m talking about the kind of diplomacy that’s going to end the destruction of your country,” Vance said.
Relations between the pair have since improved.
An ambush in the Oval Office
The two leaders were discussing trade and critical minerals when Trump abruptly played a video he claimed showed genocide being committed against white South African farmers, forcing them to flee to the United States.
“The farmers are not black,” he said.
The ‘very productive’ but vague meeting
In mid-August, the highly anticipated meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin took place in Alaska. The almost three-hour meeting was not televised, and the leaders conducted a joint press conference afterwards.

A meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska in August failed to result in a breakthrough. Source: EPA / Gavrill Grigorov
“There were many, many points that we agreed on. I would say a couple of big ones that we haven’t quite got there, but we’ve made some headway. So there’s no deal until there’s a deal,” Trump told reporters.