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'Extremely corrosive': Trump called out for remarks aimed at Australia
Donald Trump has said he is "not happy" with Australia's position on the Iran war, criticism Joe Courtney says is "harmful". (Reuters: Jonathan Ernst)
The senior US Democrat on a Congressional committee overseeing AUKUS says US President Donald Trump's repeated criticism of Australia is "unfair" and causing harm to the US with its allies.
"I think it's a very unfair criticism by the president," Joe Courtney told 7.30.
Mr Trump said on two occasions he was "not happy" with Australia's position on the war in Iran, saying Australia had declined a request to join US efforts in the Strait of Hormuz, something the Albanese government has denied.
Albanese urged to call Trump and ‘sort out the confusion’ in US alliance
Questions are mounting over the state of Australia’s ties with the US after reports emerged that journalists can directly contact President Donald Trump while Prime Minister Anthony Albanese relies on formal channels.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing renewed pressure to engage more directly with United States President Donald Trump, after claims American journalists have unprecedented access to him raised questions about the state of diplomatic communications.
The issue has resurfaced amid tensions between Canberra and Washington, with the relationship under strain over the Middle East and defence cooperation.
Commentary in the US suggested members of the press can contact the President directly – a level of access apparently not shared by Australia’s leader.
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