Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has responded to Ukrainian President Voloymyr Zelensky's invitation to visit Ukraine ahead of travelling to Europe for a NATO summit later this month.
Ukrainian ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko said Mr Zelensky congratulated the Prime Minister on Labor's election win on May 21 and asked him to visit the war-torn country.
Anthony Albanese will travel to Madrid for a NATO summit later this month. Picture: NewsWire / Monique Harmer "It will be an important meeting at NATO with regard to other issues. We'll deal with them appropriately and get appropriate advice."
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