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    Trump to meet Australian PM in Washington on October 20, White House official says

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    Posted on September 23, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Trump and Albanese will meet in Washington on Oct 20 to discuss the AUKUS project and defense spending. This marks their first meeting since Trump's election.

    Table of Contents

    • Key Discussion Points for the Meeting
    • AUKUS Project Overview
    • Defense Spending Increase
    • Albanese's UN General Assembly Participation

    Trump and Australian PM Albanese Set to Meet in Washington on October 20

    Key Discussion Points for the Meeting

    WASHINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on October 20 in Washington, the White House and Albanese said on Tuesday, setting the first meeting between the security allies since Trump's election.

    AUKUS Project Overview

    The two leaders have much to discuss, including the multi-billion dollar AUKUS project, also involving Britain, to provide Australia with nuclear-powered attack submarines to counter China's ambitions in the Indo-Pacific, which is currently under Pentagon review.

    Defense Spending Increase

    "Australia and the United States are great partners. I expect it to be very constructive," Albanese told reporters in New York on Tuesday, confirming the meeting.

    Albanese's UN General Assembly Participation

    Albanese is attending the United Nations General Assembly for the first time, where he recognised Palestinian statehood on Sunday. He will promote Australia's ban on social media for children on Wednesday, and seek support for Australia and Pacific Island nations hosting the COP31 climate summit amid resistance from Turkiye.

    Reelected as leader of a center-left Labor government in a May national election, Albanese had been criticised by domestic political opponents because he has yet to meet Trump, after a meeting scheduled on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada in June was canceled when the president left early.

    U.S. Under Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby, a public critic of AUKUS, is leading the Pentagon review. He said last year that submarines were a scarce, critical commodity, and U.S. industry could not produce enough to meet American demand.

    On Tuesday, a senior U.S. State Department official said he understood the review would be completed in the autumn, and involved wide coordination between the Pentagon, the State Department and other agencies.

    "Ultimately, what this is about is making sure that AUKUS benefits America and that the United States Government writ large is in full support behind it," he told reporters.

    Australia, which has already paid about $1 billion as part of ongoing contributions to support the expansion of American submarine shipyards, has maintained it is confident AUKUS will proceed.

    Under pressure from Washington to increase defense spending, Australia this month announced an extra A$12 billion ($8 billion) to upgrade a shipyard in Western Australia for AUKUS submarine maintenance.

    (Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt in Washington and Kirsty Needham in Sydney; additional reporting by David Brunnstrom and Humeyra Pamuk; writing by Bhargav Acharya; Editing by Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump and Albanese will meet in Washington on October 20.
    • •AUKUS project and defense spending are key discussion points.
    • •Albanese attends UN General Assembly, promotes social media ban.
    • •Australia commits $8 billion for submarine maintenance.
    • •Pentagon review of AUKUS project underway.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump to meet Australian PM in Washington on October 20, White House official says

    1When is the meeting between Trump and Albanese scheduled?

    The meeting is scheduled for October 20 in Washington.

    2What is the AUKUS project?

    The AUKUS project involves the United States, Australia, and Britain collaborating to provide Australia with nuclear-powered attack submarines to counter China's ambitions.

    3What did Albanese say about the meeting?

    Albanese expressed that Australia and the United States are great partners and he expects the meeting to be very constructive.

    4How much has Australia contributed to the AUKUS project?

    Australia has already paid about $1 billion as part of ongoing contributions to support the expansion of American submarine shipyards.

    5What additional funding did Australia announce for defense?

    Australia announced an extra A$12 billion ($8 billion) to upgrade a shipyard in Western Australia for AUKUS submarine maintenance.

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