Overview
- Official guidance lists bilaterals with UN Secretary‑General António Guterres, Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Argentina’s Javier Milei and EU leader Ursula von der Leyen, plus a separate multilateral with leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Türkiye, Pakistan, Egypt, the UAE and Jordan.
- Anthony Albanese’s only likely face time is a brief exchange at a large reception Trump is hosting for more than 100 world leaders.
- Press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Australia’s recognition of Palestinian statehood, saying the president views it as a reward to Hamas that does not advance hostage releases or end the war.
- Leavitt said Trump’s UN speech will challenge globalist institutions and set out his vision for renewed American strength.
- With no New York meeting confirmed, both sides are eyeing APEC and ASEAN gatherings next month as the next viable opportunity for a formal sit‑down.