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Anthony Albanese will meet world leaders as the war in Ukraine hangs in the balance.

Anthony Albanese will upgrade Australia’s ties with NATO and could announce a new support package for Ukraine when he joins world leaders in Europe next week as the security alliance grapples with theMr Albanese is also expected to potentially progress Australia’s biggest-ever defence export deal and deepen climate co-operation with Germany, including in hydrogen and critical minerals, when he meets German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin ahead of...

The IP4 leaders will take part in a special 2½ hour-long session with the European and North American leaders of NATO’s 31 member nations in Lithuania’s capital Vilnius on Wednesday, where they will discuss security across the European and Asian theatres.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg at last year’s NATO summit.Australia and Japan have finalised their agreements, which will cover co-operation with NATO on cybersecurity, maritime security, space, climate change and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, autonomous systems and quantum computing.

One rumoured suggestion is the possibility of working with Germany to supply munitions for Ukraine, which is running low on artillery shells. Mr Albanese may make a defence-related announcement in Berlin when he meets Mr Scholz on Monday.

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