US and Australian counterparts are reflecting on Sir Keir Starmer’s time in office following his departure as UK prime minister, according to reports from Australian outlets. The coverage notes that officials and political counterparts in Washington and Canberra have commented on his period in government, drawing on his administration’s engagements with international partners and ongoing cooperation between the countries.

While the articles focus on the reflections themselves rather than detailing a specific policy event, they present a consistent account: counterparts in both the United States and Australia mark the end of Starmer’s term and discuss aspects of his leadership in relation to bilateral relationships. The reporting is framed as a contemporaneous response by those countries’ representatives, indicating that the international reactions occur immediately after the leadership change in the United Kingdom.

Across the sources, the central point remains that Starmer’s term is being assessed by foreign counterparts in the US and Australia, with comments offered publicly as part of the broader transition away from his premiership.