Monday, September 29, 2025

Australia, France settle submarine contract row

Date:

Share post:

Australia has announced a €555m ($585m; £475m) settlement with France’s Naval Group as compensation for scuppering a submarine contract with Paris.

Australia angered France last year by suddenly cancelling a €35bn deal to build a fleet of submarines.

Instead, it chose to build nuclear-powered submarines with United States and United Kingdom technology – the so-called Aukus deal.

The settlement draws a line under a bitter row that threatened to torpedo EU-Australia trade agreement talks.

Anthony Albanese, who became Australia’s prime minister last month, said it was a “fair and an equitable settlement”.

He added that he would travel to France soon to “reset” a relationship beset by “pretty obvious” tensions.

French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said the settlement “permits us to turn a page in our bilateral relations with Australia and look to the future”. (BBC)

Related articles

Nigel Pinder charged with three murders

Nigel Pinder, 49, of Cox Hill, St Philip, has been arrested and charged in connection with a series...

New York City Mayor Eric Adams ends his reelection campaign

Mayor of New York City in the United States Eric Adams announced Sunday that he is ending his...

We Gatherin’ road show hits Hoyte’s Village

The Hoyte’s Village Playing Field, St James, came alive yesterday as residents and visitors joined together for the...

ICE nabs illegal Haitian immigrant allegedly connected to criminal terrorist organizations

The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says agents have arrested an illegal Haitian immigrant allegedly...