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British defence secretary gives AUKUS the nod

Australia’s defence minister Richard Marles has been reassured the new British government has a continued commitment to the AUKUS submarine defence project, during a visit to the ******* Kingdom.

Defence Secretary John Healey said AUKUS is a “fundamental” part of the ***’s future security and can help drive the newly elected British Labour government’s growth agenda.

Just over a week into the job and fresh from a NATO summit in Washington DC, Mr Healey toured specialist steel manufacturer Sheffield Forgemasters alongside Mr Marles on Saturday.

There he reaffirmed the ***’s commitment to AUKUS and emphasised its role in *** job creation.

“This is just one example of how our hugely important partnership with our *********** and ********* partners can help drive jobs and growth across Britain,” Mr Healey said.

The submarine programme is expected to generate 7000 additional British jobs.

At its peak, there will be over 21,000 people working on programmes related to it in the *** supply chain according to the British defence ministry.

As part of a trilateral partnership with the US and the ***, Australia will acquire three Virginia class vessels and build its own SSN-AUKUS machines so that eight nuclear-powered submarines will be in *********** service by the 2050s.

The plan will cost up to $368 billion.

A partnership between the ***, US and Australia, AUKUS’s primary goal is to help Canberra attain nuclear-powered submarines amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific.

The trilateral pact also involves co-operation on a variety of other military technologies.

Mr Marles also visited His Majesty’s Naval Base Clyde in Scotland to see first-hand how the *** operates its nuclear submarine base.

The first three Royal *********** Navy officers will soon begin practical training on *** Astute class submarines at that navy base, after graduating from the Royal Navy’s Nuclear Reactor Course this week.

Mr Marles said it was “a significant milestone in developing the skilled workforce required to operate Australia’s future nuclear-powered submarines”.

“Australia, the ******* Kingdom, and the ******* States are strongly committed to continued implementation of AUKUS. It is great to see real progress being made towards our national submarine programs,” Mr Marles said in a statement.

The visit comes after *** Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer spoke to his *********** counterpart Anthony Albanese with the leaders outlining their commitment to partnership.

Although concerns over the plan’s costs, workforce capability, and nuclear waste management linger, a 2024 Lowy Poll found almost two-thirds of Australians are in favour of acquiring nuclear-powered submarines.



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