PARIS: The Australia-UK-US (AUKUS) security partnership announced on Wednesday irked the European Continent for a number of reasons.
Australia turned towards US and UK for submarines annulling the 2016 multi-billion US$ contract with France. Under the new partnership UK and USA would provide nuclear-powered submarine fleet to Australia. Meanwhile, France recalled its Envoys to the US and Australia on 17th of September for consultations. Calling the AUKUS deal a stab in the back, French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Thursday: “We had established a relationship of trust with Australia. This trust has been betrayed.”
The United States announced a new alliance Wednesday with Australia and Britain to strengthen military capabilities in the face of a rising China, with Canberra to get a nuclear submarine fleet and American cruise missiles.President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his British counterpart Boris Johnson did not mention China in unveiling their alliance, dubbed AUKUS — but their intent was clear, and their announcement prompted fury in Beijing.
China condemned the deal as an “extremely irresponsible” threat to stability in the region.
The agreement also left Paris furious, as Australia scrapped a multi-billion-dollar 2016 deal to purchase conventional submarines from France. “This initiative is about making sure that each of us has a modern capability — the most modern capabilities we need — to manoeuvre and defend against rapidly evolving threats,” Biden said, speaking in Washington.
Morrison said the three nations all respected “freedom” and “the rule of law”, and that the alliance would help ensure security in the region. The Western allies often reference the rule of law and freedoms when railing against China’s military build-up in the South China Sea.
The first major initiative announced under the new alliance was the fleet of eight state-of-the-art nuclear-powered submarines for Australia. The submarines, said Biden and the other leaders, will not be nuclear-armed, only powered with nuclear reactors. But they will allow Australia’s military to travel, and strike targets, far from its coast.
“(They) are quieter, faster and have longer endurance, which will allow Australia to deploy its future submarines to Indo-Pacific locations for much longer periods of time,” Ashley Townshend, of the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, told the Media.
In addition to the submarine fleet, a senior Biden administration official said AUKUS would combine forces on “cyber, AI — particularly applied AI — quantum technologies and some undersea capabilities as well”. Morrison later announced Australia would also acquire long-range US Tomahawk cruise missiles.
A Biden administration official underlined repeatedly how “unique” the decision was, with Britain being the only other country the United States has ever helped to build a nuclear fleet. “This technology is extremely sensitive,” the official said. “We view this as a one-off.” UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday said Australia’s acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines would “help safeguard the peace and security” in the region.
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