Highly anticipated plans for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to hold face-to-face talks with United States President Donald Trump at the Group of Seven (G7) summit are in limbo. Canberra’s sanctions on two Israeli Cabinet members and a new US review of a defence pact with Australia and the United Kingdom have cast doubt on whether the crucial meeting would take place. CNA’s Roger Maynard reports from Canberra.
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