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In his remarks, Albanese termed the relationship “very strong” and said the economic relationship can be strengthened further.
The Australian Prime Minister expressed condolences over the Delhi terror attack and the bus crash in Saudi Arabia, in which several Indian Umrah pilgrims lost their lives.
“We have much to discuss, and our relationship is very strong. I think the economic relationship we can strengthen further, and our defence and security ties are also very important going forward. And I look forward to our discussion today,” he said.
The meeting between the two leaders came a day after Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar co-chaired the 16th India-Australia Foreign Ministers’ Framework Dialogue (FMFD) in New Delhi. Th

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