The Prime Minister has been pictured sharing an emotional embrace with his partner Jodi Haydon who tearfully bid him farewell before he secretly travelled to war-torn Ukraine overnight.
The couple were spotted locked in a tight embrace in Paris before Mr Albanese secretly departed for the war-torn nation overnight.
The Prime Minister’s office has not revealed Ms Haydon’s official program during the world-wide jaunt, however it was clear by her tearful farewell that she would not be joining Mr Albanese at his next destination. Anthony Albanese’s partner Jodi Haydon was pictured fighting back tears as she bid an emotional farewell to the Prime Minister ahead of his secret trip to Ukraine. Picture: Nine News.
Last week, the Prime Minister indicated he was uncertain as to whether he would accept the offer from Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to visit the nation amid the ongoing war.
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