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AUKUS: US-UK-Australia grand deal concluded at Cornwall G7

More details about the US agreement, Great Britain and Australia see the light of day.

According to the Telegraph, the deal closed at the G7 in June in Cornwall, with all contacts being made behind the backs of Emanuel Macron.

The deal was concluded at the G7 in Cornwall behind the back of the President of France, Emanuel Macron.

The then British Foreign Secretary Dominique Raab (now Minister of Justice) had warned that the agreement would negatively affect relations with China and France. The details of the so-called AUKUS were, however, discussed in detail during the G7 summit. All documents about her were classified “top secret”, according to the report.

The Guardian wrote that the talks on the issue had been held in secret for months and added that during the G7 in Cornwall there was not the slightest hint to Mr Macron that her government Australia was preparing to cancel the bilateral contract for the supply of submarines, in order to buy American nuclear-powered submarines instead.

France considers that it is in “crisis” with USA and Australia, after Canberra canceled the multi-billion euro contract for the supply of French submarines, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said in an interview with France 2 television tonight.

The head of French diplomacy spoke about “Serious crisis” caused by the torpedoing of this agreement, complaining “Lies (…) duplicity (…) a serious breach of trust” and “contempt” on the part of France’s allies.

The minister also said that “what happened” would affect the definition of NATO’s new strategic vision, without going so far as to talk about France’s withdrawal from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

When asked about the recall of the French ambassadors from Washington and Canberra, Le Drian justified the decision by saying that “there is a serious crisis between us.” “The fact that, for the first time in the history of US relations with France, we are recalling our ambassador for consultations is a serious political act that shows the intensity of the current crisis between our two countries and also with Australia,” he said. . The recall of the ambassador from London was deemed pointless: “We know the permanent opportunism “of the British, mocked the French minister, calling the United Kingdom a “reserve” of the tripartite initiative.

On Friday, France recalled its ambassadors from the United States and Australia, on the occasion of the tripartite defense cooperation agreement (AUKUS) which includes these two countries and Britain.

Le Drian stressed that French President Emanuel Macron has not discussed the issue of submarines with his American counterpart, Joe Biden.

France “responds” to AUKUS defense partnership by deepening strategic cooperation with India

The French Foreign Ministry announced earlier today, Saturday, that the two countries’ foreign ministers, Jean-Yves Le Drian and Subrahmanian Jaisancar, agreed during a telephone conversation in bilateral cooperation on a program to promote “a truly multilateral international order”.

They also agreed to deepen their strategic co-operation based on “a relationship of political trust between two major Indo-Pacific sovereign states”, the statement added.

Jean-Yves Le Drian described from the first moment “backstabbing” by Australia the signing of the controversial agreement with the USA and Britain, while talking about a “raw” decision of the American president, Joe Biden.

“We have built a relationship of trust with Australia. This trust was betrayed “was the first statement after the announcement of the strategic partnership by Lendrian, who himself had signed the” contract of the century “for submarines with Australia when he was Minister of Defense.

They express their regret Australia – USA

In an effort to drop the tone, US diplomacy reaffirms Washington considers France ‘vital ally’ following Paris’ decision to recall ambassadors to Washington and Canberra for consultations in Paris, following the US-UK-Australia tripartite security agreement sparking a diplomatic crisis.

“France is a vital partner and our oldest ally,” the State Department spokesman said in a statement. days, especially at the United Nations General Assembly in New York next week.

Australian diplomacy also says it regrets France’s decision to recall its ambassador to Canberra for consultations in Paris, assuring that he attaches great value to the bilateral relationship and will seek to continue the dialogue on many other issues.

“We regret the decision of France to recall its ambassador to Australia,” said a spokesman for the Australian Foreign Ministry in a press release. “Australia values ​​its relationship with France […]. “We will seek to engage in dialogue with France again on many issues of mutual interest based on the values ​​we share,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

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