But France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian,in a sign of the rupture between Paris and Canberra,used public television to label the decision as “duplicity,disdain and lies”.
The recalling of its ambassadors “signifies the force of the crisis today” between the French government and Washington and Canberra,he said in an interview on France 2 television.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian says Australia and the US have betrayed France with the submarine deal.Credit:AFP
Mr Le Drian denied reports there had been advance consultations with France ahead of the announcement,saying “this isn’t true”.
“(Allies) don’t treat each other with such brutality,such unpredictability,a major partner like France ... So there really is a crisis. There are reasons for us to question the strength of our alliance,” he said.
The French ambassador to Australia,Jean-Pierre Thebault,said before he left the country that he had been at the meeting between Mr Macron and Mr Morrison in June.
He said the Australian Prime Minister had mentioned “there were changes in the regional situation” but gave no indication it was about to abandon the French contract.
Australia’s new submarines based on US tech may not be in operation until the late 2030s.
“Everything was supposed to be done in full transparency between the two partners,” he said.
A spokesman for Mr Morrison said later the ambassador was not at the meeting as it was dinner between the Prime Minister and Mr Macron.
Outside the submarines decision,the new Australia-UK-US agreement also provides for advanced technology such as long-range hypersonic missiles and undersea drones. More US Marine troop deployments in Australia are also likely.
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Mr Dutton said the risk of the local power industry or internet banking being shut down by overseas actors was very real,arguing the agreement with Britain and America would boost Australia’s chances to retaliate.
“We need to make sure that we’ve got the defences in place but also the offensive capacity as well to be able to strike back so that people have to think twice about attacking us,” he told Sky News.
“It provides a deterrence and it also provides us with the ability,given we’re an island nation we’ve got choke points to the north approaches ... (that) need to be dealt with,and so there are a range of capabilities that we could use to strike again at extremists.”
Labor foreign affairs spokeswoman Penny Wong accused Mr Morrison of failing to take responsibility for the deterioration in relations between Australia and France.
“I think we’ve seen overnight,very concerning developments in that bilateral relationship,which is an important relationship for Australia and for the region,” she said.
“Mr Morrison loves announcements. And he’s so obsessed with announcements,he doesn’t take responsibility for doing the whole job. He hasn’t taken responsibility when it comes to preparing the groundwork with important partners,like France.“
with AP
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