
Britain, Australia to sign 50-year nuclear submarine treaty
Britain's Defence Secretary John Healey and Foreign Secretary David Lammy met Friday with their Australian counterparts Richard Marles and Penny Wong in Sydney for an annual bilateral meeting.
Marles said he and Healey will sign a 50-year treaty Saturday that will underpin bilateral cooperation on building an Australian fleet of submarines powered by US nuclear technology.
'It is as significant a treaty as has been signed between our two countries since federation," Marles said, referring to the unification of several British colonies to form the Australian government in 1901.
The three-way alliance was announced in 2021 to contend with growing Chinese military might in the Asia-Pacific region. It would deliver Australia at least eight submarines, including three to five second-hand US Virginia-class submarines. Britain and Australia would cooperate to build their own SSN-AUKUS submarines.
Marles and Healey declined to speculate on whether Britain and Australia would continue with jointly building submarines if the US pulled out when questioned at a press conference.
'Australia and the UK welcome the review because we see this as a chance for a new administration to renew its commitment to AUKUS. And that's what we expect," Healey said.
'Any sort of hypotheticals that you suggest simply aren't part of the picture," Healey added, referring to the prospect of Britain and Australia proceeding without the US.
The Australian government confirmed this week it had paid the US a second USD 500 million instalment on the AUKUS deal. The first USD 500 million was paid in February.
The submarines are expected to cost Australia up to USD 245 billion.
The meeting comes as 3,000 British military personnel take part in the largest military exercise ever conducted in Australia.
British aircraft carrier joins Australian war games More than 35,000 military personnel from 19 nations are taking part in Exercise Talisman Sabre, which began in 2005 as a biennial joint exercise between the US and Australia.
Marles and Healey will inspect the British aircraft HMS Prince of Wales at the northern port of Darwin on Sunday. The carrier is in Australia to take part in the war games.
Lammy said the carrier's arrival in Darwin was meant to send a clear signal to the world.
'With our carrier strike group docking in Darwin, I think we're sending a clear signal, a signal of the UK's commitment to this region of the world. Our determination to keep the Indo-Pacific free and open, and that we stand together," he said. (AP) SKS NPK NPK
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