SYDNEY, March 20, 2024 – Australia insisted Wednesday that its ambassador to Washington was doing a good job after Donald Trump suggested he could be expelled from the United States. Trump’s comments came during an interview where he questioned former prime minister Kevin Rudd’s capabilities and criticized his past remarks about the former president. Despite Trump’s remarks, an Australian government spokesperson defended Rudd, highlighting his effective role as Australia’s Ambassador to the United States. Rudd, known for his criticism of Trump in the past, has been focusing on strengthening defence collaboration under the AUKUS agreement. His diplomatic efforts have been recognized by legislators from both parties in the US, who praised his work in enhancing bilateral relationships. In another controversial statement, Trump also addressed the issue of Prince Harry potentially facing deportation for allegedly lying on his US visa application. The former president warned of taking appropriate action if such allegations were proven true. The unfolding events reflect ongoing tensions and diplomatic challenges between nations, underscoring the significance of effective communication and collaboration in international relations.
Australian Ambassador to US Defends Job Performance Against Trump Criticism
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