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Key Points
- US President Donald Trump made a major concession to Australia on defence spending.
- There had been pressure from his administration on Anthony Albanese to increase spending.
- Albanese’s meeting with Trump was considered by many observers to be a success.
In June, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged Australia to increase its defense budget. This discussion took place on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore with Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Richard Marles.
During a 35-minute press call in the Cabinet Room on Tuesday, President Trump, accompanied by Prime Minister Albanese, was questioned by SBS World News about his views on Australia’s defense spending. Specifically, they inquired if he was content with the current level or believed it should be heightened.
Trump responded by highlighting Australia’s efforts, saying, “They’re developing significant docking facilities because they possess numerous ships and are engaged in many activities. I believe their military is very strong, exceptionally strong.”