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Australia, Britain sign defence cooperation agreement to meet 'contemporary challenges'

FP Staff March 21, 2024, 18:43:13 IST

The treaty signed on Thursday requires the two nations to consult each other if they come under threat, Shapps told reporters in Canberra.

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Secretary of State for Defence of the United Kingdom Grant Shapps (L) and Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles exchange Defence Treaty documents during a meeting at Parliament House in Canberra, March 21, 2024.- Reuters
Secretary of State for Defence of the United Kingdom Grant Shapps (L) and Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles exchange Defence Treaty documents during a meeting at Parliament House in Canberra, March 21, 2024.- Reuters

Australia and the United Kingdom have entered into a new defence and security cooperation agreement to address modern challenges and uphold a global rules-based order. The treaty was formalized during the annual bilateral ministerial defence talks at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday, as part of the Australia-UK Ministerial (AUKMIN) meeting, a tradition dating back to 2006.

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps were in Australia for annual talks on Friday with their counterparts in Adelaide.

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The treaty signed on Thursday requires the two nations to consult each other if they come under threat, Shapps told reporters in Canberra.

“The need to act together [has] never been more pressing than it is today,” said Shapps.

Under the AUKUS agreement, a security pact between Australia, Britain and the United States launched in 2021, Australia also named BAE, Britain’s biggest defence company, to build nuclear submarines in partnership with Australia-based naval firm ASC.

Shapps said the enhanced cooperation between the countries reflected a shift from a post-war world to a pre-war world.

“Not because we are about to go to war tomorrow, I hope, but because we need to be more prepared than ever before. Our stance needs to change,” he said, pointing to the conflict in Ukraine as being relevant to the Indo-Pacific region.

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles said the treaty added a strategic dimension to one of Australia’s oldest partnerships, noting that Britain had a much bigger presence in the Indo-Pacific region than it has in a long time and would send a carrier strike group to the region next year.

Marles said Britain would contribute to a submarine rotational force in Australia, and that the treaty would strengthen the ability of the two militaries to work together.

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Britain will also contribute to a Combined Intelligence Centre in Australia, within Australia’s Defence Intelligence Organisation.

Under AUKUS, Australia will buy several U.S. Virginia-class submarines in the next decade, and build a new AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine at Adelaide shipyards by 2040.

Australia is boosting defence interoperability and military exercises with the United States and regional partners after a defence review last year said China was undertaking the largest military build-up of any country since the end of World War Two.

With inputs from Reuters.

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