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    Rishi Sunak meets with world leaders ahead of coronation

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    By News Team on May 5, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    Rishi Sunak met world leaders to discuss climate change, trade and sporting rivalries as the Prime Minister held a series of meetings ahead of the King’s coronation.

    The calendar of pre-coronation diplomacy, which came amid a difficult set of local election results for Mr Sunak, saw the Australian and New Zealand prime ministers, the Emir of Qatar and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrive in Downing Street for separate meetings with the PM.

    Climate change and trade talks dominated discussions, while the war in Ukraine also featured as Mr Sunak held a series of short engagements over the course of Friday.

    Australia’s Anthony Albanese said that the relationship between the two countries had ‘never been stronger’, while New Zealand’s Chris Hipkins praised ties as ‘the best it has been in a long time’.

    Rishi Sunak welcomes Australian PM Anthony Albanese to 10 Downing Street (Picture: Shutterstock)

    New Zealand PM Chris Hipkins also paid Rishi a visit (Picture: Shutterstock)

    Following the meeting, Mr Albanese told reporters of the importance of the recently agreed UK-Australian free trade deal and said two men also discussed ‘co-operation on climate change’.

    He added: ‘Both governments believe there are enormous economic opportunities to be seized from action on climate change and, of course, our co-operation in the Indo-Pacific.’

    Mr Albanese also added he was glad the free trade deal had been completed in time for the King’s coronation, which he called a ‘historic event of enormous significance’.

    The pair also exchanged jokes about the sporting rivalry. This summer’s Women’s World Cup, hosted by Australia and New Zealand, as well as the upcoming Ashes series, both got mentions as Mr Albanese said that star striker Sam Kerr would help Australia ‘bring it home’.

    Mr Sunak replied: ‘I’m sure the Lionesses may have something to say about that.’

    Later, Mr Sunak and Mr Hipkins met over a plate of sausage rolls and tomato ketchup as the UK Prime Minister said that the ‘friendship and partnership between our countries is as strong as ever’.

    The New Zealand leader, who stopped to chat to reporters after he left the meeting, said: ‘We discussed a range of areas in which New Zealand and the UK have mutual interests, that was a very positive conversation.’

    Mr Sunak’s meeting with Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani was criticised by human rights groups (Picture: Shutterstock)

    He said the pair discussed the implementation of the free trade agreement between the countries, calling it a ‘significant milestone and a significant future opportunity for us to grow trade between both of our countries’.

    The meeting between Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Mr Sunak saw the Prime Minister stress the ‘close partnership’ on issues such as the war in Ukraine and regional security, while the Qatari leader spoke of the importance of last year’s World Cup, saying the country was ‘very proud’ of the success of the footballing competition.

    Amnesty International UK criticised Mr Sunak for his meeting with Sheikh Tamim.

    Allan Hogarth, the group’s head of policy and government affairs, said that the Prime Minister should have used the meeting ‘as an opportunity to press him over the unfinished business of compensating thousands of migrant workers who were systematically exploited in Qatar in the run-up to the World Cup’.

    He added: ‘The PM should be using what he calls the UK’s great partnership with Doha to insist that Qatar abolishes its disgraceful anti-LGBTQ+ laws, as well as lifting unacceptable restrictions on free speech and on women’s rights.’

    The final meeting of Friday saw Mr Lula da Silva arrive in Downing Street, where he was greeted by crowds of supporters and protesters at the gates.

    Mr Sunak joked to the left-wing leader that he hoped their conversation would be ‘less fierce than the competition between England and Brazil on the football field recently’, as he announced an £80 million UK investment in the Brazilian Amazon Fund to prevent deforestation.

    Brazilian President Lula de Silva said he was here to ‘re-establish normal relations’ with the UK (Picture: Shutterstock)

    The Brazilian president, who spoke through a translator, told the Prime Minister that his presence in the UK was not just for the coronation but to ‘re-establish normal relations’.

    Apparently referring to his controversial predecessor Jair Bolsonaro, he said that this meeting was part of Brazil’s ‘comeback’.

    ‘This is Brazil’s comeback in its relations with the world,’ he said.

    He said the country ‘isolated itself’ in recent years, but said that Brazil wanted to come back and have discussions on trade.

    Focusing too on climate change, he stressed the need for rich countries to support poorer nations’ efforts to prevent deforestation.

    Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also met with Australia’s Mr Albanese, New Zealand’s Mr Hipkins and Israel’s president Isaac Herzog.

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    The PM met with leaders from Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and Qatar to discuss a range of issues. 

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