The prime minister told Nine's Chief Political Editor Charles Croucher Australia is punching above its weight as a "middling power" on the global scale.
is having an influence on the world "beyond our size" by standing up for its values and inking key economic agreements with other nations,In a sit-down interview with 9News chief political editor Charles Croucher, the prime minister said initiatives such as the recent $2 billion boost for critical mineral supply showed the nation was punching above its weight as a "middling power" on the global stage."We have the minerals that the world needs.
9News chief political editor Charles Croucher asked Albanese about Australia's role on the global stage and relationship with the US. Albanese also spoke about the importance of the relationship between Australia and the United States, including his strong personal understanding with President Joe Biden.
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