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Don’t let derangement syndrome throw shade on Anthony Albanese’s global wins as steady approach pays off

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Albanese’s Measured Approach Yields Diplomatic Gains Amid Shifting Global Landscape

WASHINGTON – prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s foreign policy is gaining traction as ‌a pragmatic, steady approach navigates a complex geopolitical habitat, evidenced by recent shifts in international stances on Palestinian statehood and potential openings with both Washington and‍ Beijing.

Australia has joined a growing coalition of Western nations – including France, the UK, and Canada – ‍in withholding recognition of a Palestinian state, ‌a position maintained for decades. ⁣This ⁤stance⁢ has coincided with a ⁤noticeable softening of resistance to Palestinian statehood in countries like Germany and italy, ‌creating what observers describe as⁢ “tectonic movement” in international diplomacy.

According to⁢ analysis, this shift is a factor influencing former President Donald Trump’s recent efforts to broker a ‌deal with Hamas for⁣ the release of Israeli hostages and ⁣an end to the ongoing conflict. trump, seeking a significant foreign ⁤policy victory after challenges in resolving the war in Ukraine, is reportedly prioritizing a resolution in ⁢Gaza.

Albanese’s strategy also focuses on ⁤maintaining relationships with both the United ⁣States and China. While critics suggest this approach⁢ attempts an impossible balance – fostering ties with Xi Jinping ⁤while ‍seeking⁤ accommodation with Trump‌ – the⁤ Prime Minister is focused on securing exemptions from potential Trump tariffs,⁢ mirroring successes achieved by the UK.

A key challenge remains convincing the US that Australia is meeting its defense funding commitments. despite these hurdles, both Albanese and Trump are ⁢likely to remain‌ in power⁤ until 2028, ⁤creating a ⁢mutual ⁢incentive for collaboration.

As Fareed Zakaria noted ‍in a 2018 Washington Post ​ article, dismissing policies simply because they originate from a particular leader is unproductive. This principle,observers suggest,applies‍ equally ⁢to critiques of both Albanese’s domestic and‍ foreign policy.

Jacob Greber is political editor of ABC’s⁣ 7.30 program.

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