Australia has agreed to purchase between three and five Virginia-class submarines from the US.
US legislators have been negotiating to include the AUKUS submarine transfer in the annual National Defence Authorisation Act,which also includes funding for military aid to Israel and Ukraine.
The final negotiated bill is expected to be made public as early as Friday and could pass within weeks.
A spokeswoman for Defence Minister Richard Marles said:“Australia welcomes the continued progress of legislation through the US Congress and acknowledges the ongoing work of Congress and the Biden administration.
“Ultimately,the passage of this legislation remains a matter for Congress,but the bipartisan support for AUKUS provides us with an enormous sense of confidence.”
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The spokeswoman said Marles had repeatedly noted that “there is an overwhelming commitment to,and strong support for,the US-Australia alliance and for AUKUS”.
Australia hasagreed to purchase between three and five Virginia-class submarines from the US before it begins construction on a new class of British-designed nuclear-powered submarines known as SSN-AUKUS.