By Rob Harris June 27, 2022 — 5.00am London: Anthony Albanese’s presence at this week’s NATO summit, along with several other Indo-Pacific leaders, is likely to force the powerful alliance to harden its stance towards China over its position on Russia’s war in Ukraine. The world’s largest defence pact is expected to identify China for the first time in a new strategic concept, a key document charting the 30-member bloc’s future security trail and military development to be adopted at the summit in Madrid. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Credit: Rhett Wyman The Australian prime minister, who is travelling to Europe...