SYDNEY, March 15 — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met his Fiji counterpart in Suva on Wednesday to press Canberra’s message that its US$245 billion (RM1.09...
SYDNEY, March 15 — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met his Fiji counterpart in Suva on Wednesday to press Canberra’s message that its US$245 billion nuclear powered submarine programme does not violate its nuclear non-proliferation commitments.
China this month renewed its diplomatic push for Pacific island countries to cooperate with Beijing on security, after a proposed 10-nation deal was rebuffed in June. Australia’s defence officials have said the nuclear submarine fleet is needed as a deterrent to China’s naval build up.
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