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Trump backs US nuclear submarine deal for Australia
Trump committed to providing nuclear submarines to Australia, ending speculation that the deal would be dropped.
The president’s comments calmed fears that he would pull out of the Biden-era deal and came as he struck an agreement with ...
The Manila Times on MSN
US, Australia sign rare earths deal as Trump promises submarines
US President Donald Trump signed a deal on rare earth minerals Monday with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and ...
Fears that the US president would pressure Australia to spend more on defence were unfounded, as Trump committed to the ...
While Trump and Albanese greeted each other warmly, the U.S. president expressed ire about past criticism of him by Australia ...
Government invests $19 million to help Australian businesses join US submarine supply chain; Foreign Minister announces new ...
Australian officials are preparing for the US to seek to lock in a long-term Australian presence for its nuclear-powered ...
The deal is a key objective for the US as the Trump administration seeks to move away from dependence on China.
The two leaders said part of the agreement had to do with processing of the minerals. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Labor says it’s full speed ahead for AUKUS following Donald Trump’s ringing endorsement of the plan, including his green ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Why the AUKUS Submarine Deal Is Still in ‘Purgatory’
Four years after its launch, the AUKUS pact has cleared a major political hurdle with President Trump’s endorsement of the ...
The trilateral AUKUS deal is expected to survive the Trump administration’s review after Donald Trump praised the pact and ...
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