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Anthony Albanese has touched down in Japan ahead of meetings with some of the world’s most powerful leaders at the G7 Summit.

The Prime Minister was filmed on Friday afternoon disembarking at the airport in Hiroshima (AEST) where he was greeted by local officials before stepping into a silver BMW waiting on the tarmac.

Mr Albanese has capped off his final week of his first year in the top job by jetting off to the G7 summit after being invited as Japan’s guest to represent Australia at the meeting of the world’s largest advanced economies.

First on his agenda is a visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park – a site dedicated to the city’s legacy as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear-weapons attack.

Nearly 80 years after the US detonated two atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II, the countries’ modern-day leaders will meet at the G7 where a major theme will be nuclear non-proliferation.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has touched down in Hiroshima. Picture: Philip Fong / AFPPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has touched down in Hiroshima. Picture: Philip Fong / AFPMr Albanese was welcomed upon his arrival. Picture: Philip Fong / AFPMr Albanese was welcomed upon his arrival. Picture: Philip Fong / AFP

Those leaders, US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, were supposed to fly to Australia next week for a Quad summit at Sydney Opera House.

But those plans fell apart when Mr Biden pulled out to focus on crucial congress negotiations in Washington, prompting Mr Albanese to cancel the Quad meeting.

Indian Prime Minister Mr Modi is still going to make the trip to Sydney.

Mr Albanese has said he plans to meet with the three other leaders of the Quadrilateral security dialogue on the sidelines of the G7, but it’s unclear if he’s nailed down a time to do so.

He is expected to speak to reporters later on Friday before bilateral meetings with the leaders of Brazil and South Korea.

Mr Albanese is set to hold key meetings with other world leaders.Mr Albanese is set to hold key meetings with other world leaders.The plane carrying Mr Albanese shown taxiing on the tarmac in Hiroshima. Picture: Philip Fong / AFPThe plane carrying Mr Albanese shown taxiing on the tarmac in Hiroshima. Picture: Philip Fong / AFP

Mr Albanese will have range of additional bilateral discussions on Saturday when he is expected to meet with United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown.

He is also understood to be hoping to catch up with French President Emmanuel Macron and to sit down with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to finalise negotiations for the new free trade agreement between the European Union and Australia.

Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles told reporters on Friday it was disappointing but “completely understandable” the Quad summit in Sydney had been cancelled.

“The American President was facing domestic circumstances within his country and frankly, these things happen,” he said.

“But the Quad remains a really important piece of regional architecture. We’re very committed to this. I know the other Quad countries are and another Quad meeting will happen in due course.”

Mr Marles said he expected Mr Biden and Mr Albanese to discuss Australia’s plans to acquire nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS security pact when they met on the sidelines of the G7.

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