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.ScottMorrisonMP was invited by French President EmmanuelMacron to witness talks and have sideline discussions about issues facing Australia.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison will head to France from Vietnam for the G7 summit despite Australia not being a member of the group.

Mr Morrison was invited by French President Emmanuel Macron to witness talks and have sideline discussions about issues facing Australia. The US-China trade war and the tensions in the Persian Gulf are expected to dominate talks at the economic summit this weekend.

 

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