The amount of compensation payable for the cancellation of Australia’s submarine agreement with France has been revealed recently. Australia will have to pay 830 million to cancel it. But the federal government hopes this will lead to the development of Australia’s broken relationship with France. A report on the development of relations between Australia and France.
Important aspects:
- The Scott Morrison government has scrapped Australia’s submarine deal with France, which has strained diplomatic relations between the two countries.
- The total compensation for the cancellation of the deal, with a payout of ৮ 630 million, stood at 3.4 billion.
- In Singapore, Mr Marles emphasized Australia’s policy of reconciliation with China.
Despite the distances between Paris and Canberra, the cancellation of Australia’s submarine deal with France has played a role in the start of the new Australian government since the recent election.
Earlier, the Scott Morrison government scrapped the deal, causing a rift in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Mr Morrison’s successor as prime minister, the current prime minister, Anthony Albanizi, has now announced the exact amount of compensation he will have to pay.
The government has reached an agreement with the Naval Group. The submarines were supposed to be supplied by the group, which was canceled by the Morrison government.
With a payout of ৮ 830 million, the total amount of compensation for cancellation of the deal stood at 3.4 billion.
Mr Albanizi said it cost less than initially thought. However, Mr Albanizi did not miss the opportunity to give his predecessor, former Prime Minister Scott Morrison, a chance.
However, those who were part of the previous government disagreed. Opposition spokesman Andrew Hasty said the amount of money Mr Albanzi was referring to was not entirely accurate.
The Naval Group issued a brief statement. It said they had reached an agreement with the Australian government, which was fair and equitable.
This agreement with the French has been replaced by the Akas Partnership. Through which the United Kingdom and the United States will assist Australia in procuring nuclear-powered submarine ships.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton claimed that the new government was planning to scrap the agreement.
At an important security meeting, Defense Minister Richard Marles said in Singapore’s Shangri-La Dialogue that this was not true.
On the development of Australia’s strained diplomatic relations with France over the submarine deal issue, Mr Albanizi said he was keen to visit Paris at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Manchu to discuss the future.
And, with the rise of China in the Indo-Pacific region, France is now an important ally of Australia, more than ever before in Australia’s own territory.
R-M-I-T University. Alexis Barganj is a historian. He specializes in the role of France in the tensions in Australia’s relations with France, in the Pacific, especially in New Caledonia.
He said the arrival of a new Prime Minister in Australia was a good start in developing relations with France. However, this is not the only way.
In Singapore, Mr Marles is pushing for Australia’s reconciliation with China.
However, in this case, he is not completely compromising. He said China should oppose Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and that the issue of this opposition should be better expressed.