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France accuses US, Aus of ‘duplicity’ over sub deal collapse

Strategic 2021-09-19, 2:47pm

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US President Joe Biden and Australian PM Scott Morrison announced the new sub deal and defense alliance earlier this week, sparking ire from France. © Oliver Contreras-abaca-picture alliance



Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian lamented the "duplicity, disdain and lies" from allies over the growing crisis. The French Ambassador to Australia said he read about the scuttled defense deal in the Australian press.

France's foreign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, denounced the "duplicity, disdain and lies" on Saturday surrounding the collapse of a $66 billion (€56 billion) contract between France's state-owned Naval Group and the Australian government for conventional submarines.

Australia is now in favor of nuclear propelled submarines made by the United States, scuttling the French defense deal inked in 2016.

On Friday, France recalled its ambassadors to the US and Australia, but not the UK, on the orders of French President Emmanuel Macron in an unprecedented move.

What did Le Drian say?

In an interview with France 2 television on Saturday evening, Le Drian declared the situation a crisis and suggested a backroom deal had betrayed France.

He denied there had been advance consultations with France before the announcement.

"This isn't true," he said.

In making the announcement of the new defense and security deal on Wednesday, US President Joe Biden noted a raft of related security arrangements between Australia, the UK and the US, including the formation of the AUKUS alliance.

Le Drian added it was wrong for allies to behave with "such brutality, such unpredictability."

"There are reasons for us to question the strength of our alliance," he said.

French ambassador decries 'huge mistake'

Jean-Pierre Thebault, France's ambassador to Australia, said he read the news of the cancelled contract in the Australian media.

"This has been a huge mistake, a very, very bad handling of the partnership," Thebault said before departing for France.

"I would like to be able to run into a time machine and be in a situation where we don't end up in such an incredible, clumsy, inadequate, un-Australian situation," he added.

The deal's collapse is also a setback in other ways for France.

There has long been hope in Paris that France could be more of a geopolitical player. Macron has argued for "strategic autonomy" in European defense. – DW News via Microsoft News