Albanese hopes to re-build Australia's relationship with France to 'what it should be'. 9News
Anthony Albanese hopes to re-build Australia's relationship with France to "what it should be".
The prime minister will be a guest at the Élysée Palace to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. It will be the first time the two leaders have had talks at this level since the axed submarine deal between Australia and France under the Morrison government.Anthony Albanese hopes to re-build Australia's relationship with France to "what it should be".
Ahead of the meeting in France, Albanese would not be drawn over whether he would apologise for breaking the submarine deal, instead stating it is all about the future.compensation settlement with the Naval Group in June, in a bid to reset relations."Look forward in a way that builds the relationship to what it should be."It should be a relationship in which we can rely upon each other as we have for a long period of time and in which we can trust each other.
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