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US 'Has No Intention to Extend Nuclear-Powered Sub Support' to Other Countries After Australia
US 'Has No Intention to Extend Nuclear-Powered Sub Support' to Other Countries After Australia
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The United States does not intend to share its nuclear-powered submarine technology with other countries besides Australia, a senior US... 20.09.2021, Sputnik International
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"We don't have the intention of extending this to other countries, this is for Australia and it is based on a unique set of circumstances involving the Australian case," the official said during a conference call when asked if the deal sets a new precedent.The United States will provide Australia with a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines as part of the newly-announced Australia-UK-US (AUKUS) defence pact created to enhance trilateral security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.The official added that President Joe Biden has asked to speak with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron following tension caused by a nuclear submarine deal made by the trilateral AUKUS pact comprising Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States that undermined a prior submarine deal between Canberra and Paris."With respect to President Macron, the reports are correct that President Biden has asked to be able to speak with President Macron to talk about the way forward, to talk about his deep commitment to the US alliance with France – an alliance that has fostered security, stability, and prosperity around the world for decades. The President wants to communicate his desire to work with France in the Indo-Pacific and globally, and to talk about specific practical measures that we can undertake together," the senior administration official said.
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US 'Has No Intention to Extend Nuclear-Powered Sub Support' to Other Countries After Australia
16:01 GMT 20.09.2021 (Updated: 16:27 GMT 20.09.2021) WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The United States does not intend to share its nuclear-powered submarine technology with other countries besides Australia, a senior US administration official said on Monday.
"We don't have the intention of extending this to other countries, this is for Australia and it is based on a unique set of circumstances involving the Australian case," the official said during a conference call when asked if the deal sets a new precedent.
The United States will provide Australia with a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines as part of the newly-announced Australia-UK-US (AUKUS)
defence pact created to enhance trilateral security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
The official added that President Joe Biden has asked to speak with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron following tension caused by a nuclear submarine deal made by the trilateral AUKUS pact comprising Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States that undermined a prior submarine deal between Canberra and Paris.
"With respect to President Macron, the reports are correct that President Biden has asked to be able to speak with President Macron to talk about the way forward, to talk about his deep commitment to the US alliance with France – an alliance that has fostered security, stability, and prosperity around the world for decades. The President wants to communicate his desire to work with France in the Indo-Pacific and globally, and to talk about specific practical measures that we can undertake together," the senior administration official said.