Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference after signing the Pukpuk defence Treaty at Parliament House in Canberra on October 6, 2025.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he isn’t feeling at all nervous about this month’s visit to the White House to meet US President Donald Trump.
While some world leaders have been subjected to an Oval Office ambush this year – most infamously Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky – Albanese said he wasn’t concerned about his October 20 meeting, pointing to a “quite lovely” letter he received from the Trump administration.

“Not at all,” he said when asked if he was nervous about the meeting on Today this morning. 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference after signing the Pukpuk defence Treaty at Parliament House in Canberra on October 6, 2025.
Anthony Albanese says he received a “quite lovely” letter of invitation from the White House. (Dominic Lorrimer)

“I’ve had really warm discussions with President Trump and I received a quite lovely letter, I’ve got to say, of invitation to attend the White House.”

Amidst the backdrop of the U.S. urging Australia to bolster its defense spending under Trump’s administration, Albanese is poised to receive encouraging defense-related news prior to his visit. A Pentagon review is anticipated to solidify the future of the AUKUS deal, alleviating prior fears that the agreement might have been at risk.

“Our defence and security relationship is so important through the AUKUS agreements,” Albanese said. 

“I’ve just been in the UK talking with Prime Minister (Sir Keir) Starmer and the Defence Minister (John) Healey and others there as well, about how important that is.”

US President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky along with Vice President JD Vance.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky was berated on one trip to the White House this year. (AP)
The prime minister will also be armed with a good-news story of his own making for his trip to Washington, following the signing of a defence agreement with Papua New Guinea that will limit China’s ability to gain a military foothold in the largest Pacific Islands nation.

“It’s a fantastic deal, as Prime Minister (James) Marape put it in this very corridor here just yesterday, the idea of one fence, two neighbours,” Albanese said.

“And it really strengthens the national sovereignty of both of our countries.

“It is our first alliance in more than seven decades, so it’s a very big deal.

“It says that should there be a common threat, we will combine our efforts to defend our respective nations and help each other out.”

Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump
Albanese and Trump briefly met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly last month. (Instagram/@albomp)

But ahead of the diplomatic visit, Albanese was also keen to push an economic message as well.

He pointed to the US’s trade surplus with Australia – a clear and obvious reminder directed to the White House, where Trump has railed against nations with which Washington has a trade deficit.

“We have an important economic relationship as well,” Albanese said. 

“They’re major investors here in Australia, America enjoys a trade surplus with Australia.”

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