Prime Minister Anthony Albanese cancels a major meeting of the leaders of the United States, India, Japan and Australia that was set to be hosted at the Sydney Opera House, after US President Joe Biden cancels his visit
Australia was set to host US president Joe Biden and other world leaders at the Sydney Opera House for the Quad.abc.net.au/news/albanese-cancels-quad-in-sydney/102356356Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed that next week’s Quad leaders meeting in Sydney will not go ahead after US President Joe Biden cancelled his visit to Australia.
Mr Albanese says it’s still possible that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will visit Sydney next week.
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