The prime minister joined Pacific leaders in the Cook Islands this week for the annual meeting of regional powerbrokers.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he's had "nothing but positive feedback" about his country's climate change policies at a Pacific Islands Forum expected to test his government's resolve on climate issues. Albanese joined Pacific leaders in the Cook Islands this week for the annual meeting of regional powerbrokers.
On Thursday, he will board a flight to the idyllic island of Aitutaki, sailing around the picturesque turquoise lagoon as the group thrashes out the region's top issues at the leaders' retreat. Joining climate as one of the top issues at the gathering are nuclear concerns, with Pacific leaders showing their resolve to keep the region nuclear-free.
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