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France-Australia relationship rekindled: Albanese deems Macron a 'like-minded partner'

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Once-frosty relations have "distinctly warmed" between France and Australia since Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took over the reins in Canberra. For further analysis on this diplomatic honeymoon, joining FRANCE 24 is David Camroux, Senior Researcher within the Centre de Recherches Internationales (CERI) and Associate Professor at Sciences Po.

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