Friday 29th of November 2024

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France has downgraded its diplomatic relations with Australia in a new Indo-Pacific strategy.

French President Emmanuel Macron reacted with fury last year when Prime Minister Scott Morrison revealed plans to scrap a $90 billion deal to buy submarines.

Mr Morrison instead signed a partnership with the United States and Britain, known as AUKUS, under which Australia will buy nuclear-powered submarines.

 

A document issued by Mr Macron and his foreign affairs minister, France’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, takes a cool approach to Australia.

“Australia’s decision in September 2021, without prior consultation or warning, to break off the partnership of trust with France that included the Future Submarine Program (FSP), has led to a re‑evaluation of the past strategic partnership the two countries,” the 67-page document reads.

“France will pursue bilateral cooperation with Australia on a case‑by‑case basis, according to its national interests and those of regional partners.

“France intends to maintain close relations with the United States, an ally and major player in the Indo‑Pacific, and to strengthen coordination, including on issues raised by the announcement of the AUKUS agreement.”

Mr Morrison has twice mentioned France in a positive light this week in talking about diplomatic efforts in relation to Ukraine and cooperation over Antarctica.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne is in France for a 58-country diplomatic and security summit.

– AAP

 

Read more:

https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2022/02/23/french-strategy-keeps-australia-freeze/

 

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Instead, after pushback from a number of executive members including former cabinet minister Nick Minchin, the executive passed a unanimous resolution simply requesting the division to please sort out preselections by the end of the month. It had been made clear to Morrison, in case he had forgotten, that it was not the federal executive’s job to instruct state divisions which candidates to install where.

Three sources confirmed Morrison got as good as he gave.

The rebuke effectively reminded the Prime Minister he did not own the Liberal Party, not yet at least, although that could well change if he wins another election. A few of them know and fear that, which is why, ever so quietly, they hope he doesn’t. Win, that is. It capped off another terrible week for Morrison.

 

READ MORE:

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/strain-shows-as-pm-seeks-to-make-it-clear-who-is-in-charge-20220223-p59yts.html

 

 

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