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Trump, Turnbull put on show of ‘mateship’

Leaders strive to put an ill-tempered first phone call behind them

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US President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull traded compliment­s and declaratio­ns of enduring “mateship” at the White House Friday, striving to put an ill-tempered first phone call behind them.

From the moment Trump strode out to greet Turnbull on the South Lawn and they shared a side-by-side stroll along the colonnade to the Oval Office, it was clear the pair were ready to put on a show.

Both sang the praises of a more than century old relationsh­ip, with Trump picking up his guest’s reference to 100 years of US-Australian “mateship — a term that you used very beautifull­y, Mr prime minister.”

For his part, Turnbull flattered, saying he was “inspired” by Trump’s tax cuts, and adding for good measure that the US president’s leadership on infrastruc­ture was “admired around the world.”

Trump suggested he wanted to visit Australia soon and said it was “an honour to have Prime Minister Turnbull, Mrs Turnbull — friends of mine and friends of Melania’s for actually quite some time.”

He announced a littoral combat ship would be named the USS Canberra, after the Australian capital, which the US president pronounced with a heavy emphasis on the second syllable.

“The relationsh­ip have with Australia that we is a terrific Australia has fought alongside the United States in every modern war, including Vietnam, and is a key part of the Five Eyes intelligen­ce sharing network.

The United States remains one of Australia’s largest trading partners and, seen from Canberra, a vital counterbal­ance to growing Chinese assertiven­ess in Asia-Pacific. relationsh­ip and probably stronger now than ever before, maybe because of our relationsh­ip, our friendship,” Trump said.

It was not always so. The pair held an infamously badtempere­d telephone call early on in Trump’s presidency.

Officials say Trump exploded and hung up after he was told about a Barack Obama-era deal to move refugees from Australia to America.

Diplomats — and even a mutual friend, golfer Greg Norman, who was at the White House on Friday — rushed to repair the damage.

Turnbull, a former Goldman Sachs banker, thanked Trump and Melania for their “hospitalit­y and friendship.”

“It’s 100 years of mateship we are celebratin­g, 100 years since the first time American and Australian soldiers went into battle together,” he said.

Getting down to business, Trump said that the pair would discuss “trade deals, we are working on military and protection and all of the things that we would be discussing.”

 ?? AP/PTI ?? Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and President Donald Trump participat­e in a joint press conference at the White House on Friday.
AP/PTI Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and President Donald Trump participat­e in a joint press conference at the White House on Friday.

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