UK to sign 50-year Aukus treaty with Australia
AUSTRALIA, JUL 24 – The treaty secures decades of collaboration on nuclear submarine programs and supports over 21,000 UK jobs, bolstering defence and industrial capacity amid rising regional tensions.
- The UK and Australia will join a 50-year commitment to the nuclear-powered submarine pact with the US, strengthening defense ties and boosting economies.
- The new British-Australian treaty could deliver up to 20 billion pounds in British exports over the next 25 years, supporting submarine programs and generating jobs.
- The AUKUS agreement aims to counter China's military expansion in the Indo-Pacific region by providing Australia with nuclear-powered attack submarines from the next decade.
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