Anthony Albanese's first sit-down with Donald Trump at the White House is unlikely to turn into "car-crash television" even as Australian and US policies diverge.

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The prime minister has finally locked in a long-awaited face-to-face meeting with the US president in Washington on October 20.

But the prospect of an in-person meeting with the volatile billionaire has raised fears Mr Albanese could face an Oval Office spray from Mr Trump, similar to his infamous clash with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

ANU international relations senior lecturer Charles Miller said the meeting between the two leaders could range anywhere from "quite cor

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