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Australia and UK Finalize 50-Year AUKUS Submarine Agreement

Australia and the United Kingdom have finalized a significant 50-year agreement aimed at reinforcing the AUKUS nuclear submarine initiative. This development comes as concerns grow regarding the ongoing review of the trilateral pact by the United States, originally established in 2021 to address shared security challenges, particularly related to China’s military ambitions.

The AUKUS agreement is designed to enable Australia to acquire nuclear-powered attack submarines by the 2040s, a move that has been met with scrutiny following the initiation of a review by the Trump administration. This review aims to determine whether the agreement aligns with its “America First” criteria. Despite these uncertainties, Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles expressed strong confidence in the future of U.S. involvement as Australia and the UK prepare to sign the long-term bilateral deal.

During a press conference in Geelong, Marles emphasized the importance of this treaty, stating, “It is a profoundly important treaty that we will sign.” He was joined by Foreign Minister Penny Wong and their British counterparts, John Healey and David Lammy. The ministers highlighted that the treaty will facilitate “comprehensive co-operation” in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of AUKUS submarines.

Strengthening Strategic Ties

According to a joint statement from the ministers, the agreement will also support the development of personnel, infrastructure, and regulatory systems essential for Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine program. Lammy remarked that the treaty illustrates the robust commitment of both nations to AUKUS, stating, “It’s clear that the UK-Australia relationship is an anchor in what is a very volatile world.”

In terms of practical commitments, the UK has assured its capability to fulfill its obligations under the agreement. Healey affirmed, “We have the technology and the designs to be able to deliver our commitments to the SSN-AUKUS, and we will.” As part of the agreement, Australia will invest $5 billion to support British industry in the design and production of the nuclear reactors that will power the future AUKUS-class submarines.

Australia is also set to acquire at least three Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines from the U.S. in the early 2030s, further enhancing its naval capabilities.

Joint Military Exercises Ahead

Following the signing of the treaty, the ministers are scheduled to observe joint military exercises known as Talisman Sabre in Darwin. This year’s exercises will involve over 30,000 personnel from 19 militaries, showcasing the extensive collaboration between the allied nations. Notably, the UK’s Carrier Strike Group, led by the Royal Navy flagship HMS Prince of Wales, will participate in the drills, marking the first visit by a UK carrier strike group to Australia since 1997.

The completion of this long-term agreement not only strengthens the defense posture of Australia and the UK but also underscores the commitment of both nations to navigate the complexities of global security in an increasingly uncertain geopolitical landscape.

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