Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating slammed the current government’s plans to purchase nuclear submarines from the US and the UK as the worst deal in history in an extensive question-and-answer session at Australia’s National Press Club on Wednesday.
China warned Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States and said that the AUKUS grouping is treading a "path of error and danger" after they unveiled a nuclear-powered submarines deal.
In remarks at the 32nd Street Naval Station in San Diego, California, US President Joe Biden laid out the process by which Washington will deliver at least three nuclear-powered attack submarines to Australia in the coming years under the aegis of the Australia-UK-US (AUKUS) pact.
US President Joe Biden, aware of Chinese concerns about a nuclearpowered submarine deal with Australia and Britain, said the agreement was more about securing stability.
regards to this new august submarine deal. we also learned that when u.s. president joe biden was asked whether he was worried about china interpreting this as an act of aggression, he, said note, not worried. back to you. okay, kristie lu stout, joining us live from hong kong. many things. well, meanwhile, the u.s. is cautiously praising the new china brokered agreement for saudi arabia and iran to resume diplomatic relations. yes. this is in result, of what was announced in recent days that would be a very good thing. he went on to, say the u.s. supports anything that would prevent conflict and, when, asked if the u.s. is being sidelined he said no country has done more to help build a more stable integrated middle ease. the action from across the region is overwhelmingly positive, although the israeli ministry says that they had no