France rejects Australia as ‘strategic partner’ after AUKUS deal with UK and US

France rejects Australia as ‘strategic partner’ after AUKUS deal with UK and US

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France rejects Australia as ‘strategic partner’ after AUKUS deal with UK and US

France rejects Australia as ‘strategic partner’ after AUKUS deal with UK and US

In 2021, Canberra severely strained its relations with Paris when it abandoned a multi-billion-dollar submarine building partnership… 2022.02.22, Sputnik Brasil

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France removed Australia from its list of close “strategic partners” after Canberra called off the AUKUS military alliance agreement with the UK and US last year. Pacific, the European country, said it would now cooperate with Australia “on a case-by-case basis”. However, in order to strengthen coordination in this area, Paris will continue to closely coordinate with Washington, which is one of the partners in AUKUS – in addition to London. Last year, Canberra canceled a contract with France to manufacture 12 diesel-powered vehicles. The submarines cost more than US$65 billion. Under the new agreement, the Royal Australian Navy will receive nuclear reactor technology from the US and UK to build submarines at their shipyards. Emmanuel Macron’s government accused Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s management of falsely assuring France that the subpoena was still in force, even though it became clear that the security pact would prompt the country to rescind the order.

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In 2021, Canberra severely strained its ties with Paris after Canberra withdrew from a billion-dollar submarine building partnership with London and Washington joining AUKUS.

France has removed Australia from its list Close “strategic partner” After Canberra closed the AUKUS military alliance agreement with the UK and US last year.

In an updated version of the 67-page document of its official Indo-Pacific strategy, the European country said it would now cooperate with Australia.case by case,

“Australia’s decision to terminate the trust partnership with France, including the Future Submarine Program (FSP), in September 2021, without prior consultation or notice, has led to a re-evaluation of the previous strategic partnership between the two countries,” It says. updated text.

However, in order to strengthen coordination in this area, Paris will continue its close coordination with Washington, which – in addition to London – is one of the partners in AUKUS.
In September last year, Canberra canceled a contract with France to build 12 diesel-powered submarines worth over US$65 billion.

Under the new agreement, the Royal Australian Navy Will receive technology from nuclear reactors in the US and UK To build submarines in your shipyard.

As a result, a major diplomatic dispute ensued when Paris considered the agreement, negotiated in complete secrecy by AUKUS allies, as a “back-stabbing”, as was the French ambassador to Australia, Jean-Pierre Théboul. Characterized by.
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Emmanuel Macron’s government accused the management of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison of falsely assuring France that the subpoena was still in effect, even after cleaning that the security agreement would prompt the country to rescind the order.

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