France recalls ambassadors from US Australia over submarine deal
France recalled its ambassadors to the US and Australia on Friday evening in a show of fury over Australianâs abrogation of a â¬56 billion contract to purchase a dozen French submarines. The recall of ambassadors is one step short of a rupture in diplomatic relations.
âAt the request of the President of the Republic, I have decided to recall immediately to Paris for consultations our two ambassadors to the US and Australia,â foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said in a statement.
âThis decision is justified by the exceptional gravity of the announcements made on September 15th by Australia and the US.â
On late afternoon Wednesday US eastern standard time â" overnight from Wednesday to Thursday in Paris â" US president Joe Biden, UK prime minister Boris Johnson and the Australian prime minister Scott Morrison announced the formation of a new alliance between their countries, which they christened AUKUS.
Australia will purchase US nuclear-powered submarines instead of the French diesel-powered Barracuda submarines that it signed up for in 2016, after two years of negotiations.
The Australian shift was announced in the press and in a videoconference by the three leaders without prior notification of the French. Mr Morrison did not mention France in his speech and said the submarine contract represented ânot a change of opinion but a change of needsâ.
China is rapidly developing its naval forces and by some measures now has the largest military fleet in the world.
Australiaâs relations with Beijing have plummeted. Speaking to the press later, Mr Morrison admitted that for France, his decision was âvery difficult and very disappointingâ.
DamagesAustralia will doubtless have to pay hundreds of millions of euros in damages to France for the broken contract, which represented 650 jobs and ten per cent of orders on the books of the Naval Group shipyard in Cherbourg.
Paris reacted extremely negatively to the news, which Mr Le Drian called âa stab in the backâ and a âunilateral, brutal, unforeseeable decision which much resembles what Mr Trump did ... One doesnât do such things among allies ... It is unbearable.â
The French embassy in Washington and a French frigate anchored in Baltimore were to have hosted a gala celebration on Friday night to mark the 240th anniversary of the âBattle of the Capesâ, when the navy of revolutionary France helped US rebels defeat the British.
Paris instead cancelled the gala and brought its highest-ranking naval officer back to France.
The AUKUS alliance is the first evidence of Mr Johnsonâs ability to forge new ties for âglobal Britainâ as the UK begins to feel the negative effects of Brexit. And it is a serious blow to French hopes of matching the US âpivotâ to Asia, which started under the Obama presidency.
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