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Emergency landing of the plane. The Prime Minister of Australia was on board


The emergency landing of the plane took place in the city of St. Louise, Missouri. One of the crew members of the plane carrying Australian Prime Minister Anthony Alabanese was injured. According to SBS News, the injury occurred after an object fell out of one of the upper compartments. The injured man was immediately transported to a nearby hospital, where he received medical assistance.

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The Australian Prime Minister's plane had to make an emergency landing after a meeting with Donald Trump

The incident occurred after the Australian Prime Minister met Donald Trump at the White House. The machine has already started again. The military serviceman who was injured in the incident does not belong to Prime Minister Alabanese's personal staff. The other passengers were not injured, Australian media report.

On Monday, the Australian prime minister met with Trump. The talks concerned issues such as trade cooperation, AUKUS initiatives (an agreement between Australia, the US and Great Britain on the exchange of defense technologies), access to key minerals (needed to build modern defense systems) and the possibility of a future visit of the US president to Australia.

Donald Trump surprised during his meeting with the Prime Minister of Australia

During Monday's meeting, an agreement on key minerals was signed. Reuters noted that the agreement signed on Monday is part of broader efforts by the US and Australia to reduce dependence on Chinese supplies of raw materials. and is an element of “counteracting China's domination in exports and ensuring the resilience of the Western supply chain.”

At the same time, during the meeting, Trump expressed outrage at the criticism directed at him by Australian ambassador Kevin Rudd. As Reuters recalled, v 2020, he called Trump “the most destructive president in history.”

Ashley Davis

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