Albanese to attend NATO summit, invited to visit Ukraine

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Volodymyr Zelensky has invited Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to visit Kyiv, an invitation he could take up after he joins world leaders at a NATO summit in Europe later this month

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will join world leaders at a NATO summit in Europe at the end of this month in talks on global security, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has invited him to visit Kyiv.

Zelensky included the invitation in a letter to Albanese last month to congratulate the prime minister on his election victory, while Ukrainian diplomats have confirmed the proposal in talks with Australian officials this week.

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