France says Australia defence ties repaired after submarine row
FRANCE, JUL 13 – Australia will pay $830 million to French Naval Group to settle the canceled submarine contract as both nations move to restore defence cooperation after a 2021 dispute.
- France's defence relations with Australia have improved after the 2021 submarine contract dispute, according to Ambassador Pierre-Andre Imbert.
- The defence relationship began to 'restart' after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's election in 2022, stated the French ambassador.
- Ambassador Pierre-Andre Imbert expressed France's 'strong regrets' over Australia's cancellation of a multibillion-dollar submarine deal.
- Australia's Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy emphasized that the country prioritizes its sovereignty and avoids discussing hypotheticals.
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Defence Minister Richard Marles denies claims on France compensation deal
Richard Marles has denied claims that the former government was close to signing a compensation deal with France, a day after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australia will pay the Naval Group about $830 million to settle a scrapped defence contract.
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