A new defense and security partnership with plans to develop a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines for the Australian navy Boris johnson says
the project will be crucial in the protection of the allies shared interests in
the indo-pacific region but china quickly condemned what it called a cold war
mentality and this involves helping Canberra acquire nuclear-powered submarines
now in a three-way virtual announcement from each of their capitals the leaders
in fact, stressed that Australia will not be getting nuclear weapons but will be
using propulsion systems for the vessels to guard against any future threats.
President Scott Morrison said that the submarines will be built in Adelaide in
close cooperation with the united states and Britain and that Australia will
continue to meet all of its nuclear non-proliferation obligations. The long term needs to be able to address both the current the strategic environment in
the region. The leaders of all three countries to announce this new defense
partnership orcas.

President Scott Morrison, our world is becoming more complex especially
here in our region the indo-pacific this affects us all the future of the
indo-pacific will impact all our futures to meet these challenges to help
deliver the security and stability our region needs we must take our
partnership to a new level a partnership that seeks to engage not to exclude
to contribute not take and to enable and empower not to control or coerce and
friends orcas are born a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between
Australia the united kingdom and the united states orcas a partnership where
our technology our scientists our industry our defense forces are all working
together to deliver a safer and more secure region that ultimately benefits.
The UK, Australia and the USA are forming a new trilateral defence partnership that will preserve security and stability around the world.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) September 16, 2021
It will also create hundreds of high-skilled jobs across the country, driving forward our levelling up agenda.#AUKUS https://t.co/W1MibdaBDc
China's increasing military buildup in the The indo-pacific region and
its allies are looking to try and push back against Beijing's growing power and
influence. The three leaders have ever has mentioned china and the u.s
officials said that the move was in fact not aimed at countering. The new trilateral partnership was to address the current environment in the region.
President Joe Biden speech,historic step to deepen and formalize
cooperation among all three nations because all recognize the imperative of
ensuring peace and stability in the indo-pacific over and how it may evolve
because the future of each of our nations and indeed the world depends on a
free and open indo-pacific enduring and flourishing in the decades.
China embassy has reacted it's in Washington has said that countries should not build exclusionary blocks targeting or harming the interests of third parties and ideological prejudice and also not particularly pleased.
Australia's neighbor New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Arden has said
that New Zealand was not interested in building nuclear-powered submarines and
would not lift its decade-long ban on nuclear-powered vessels entering into its
waters but we have an independent foreign policy we'll take our own view on
foreign policy issues we'll continue to make a contribution but our lens is
very much peace stability and a rules-based order that'll always be the case
for now, though the u.s officials have not given their time frame for when
Australia will deploy a nuclear-powered submarine or have many will be built
now Australia currently hasn't got any nuclear infrastructure so it would
require a sustained effort.
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