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US reassured of Australian alliance regardless of election outcome: official

With an election due by May, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has launched a political attack on opposition Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese over national security, claiming the ruling Liberal party will take a tougher stance than Labor on China. Security analysts have said there was no difference in the two parties' policy on China.

Reuters
Sydney, Australia
Thu, February 17, 2022 Published on Feb. 17, 2022 Published on 2022-02-17T11:27:17+07:00

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (right) speaks with Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne (left) during their meeting in Melbourne on February 11, 2022. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (right) speaks with Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne (left) during their meeting in Melbourne on February 11, 2022. (AFP/Hamish Blair)

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he United States is confident its alliance with Australia "transcends politics" and would remain strong regardless of which party won the Australian election, a senior US official said on Thursday.

With an election due by May, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has launched a political attack on opposition Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese over national security, claiming the ruling Liberal party will take a tougher stance than Labor on China. Security analysts have said there was no difference in the two parties' policy on China.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Melbourne last week for a meeting of the Quad group of the United States, Australia, India and Japan. He also met separately with PM Morrison and Labor's Albanese.

Daniel Kritenbrink, US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, said in a call with reporters that Blinken came away from the Australian meetings reassured.

"We came away reassured that these principles that we hold dear and our vitally important alliance transcends politics and any one party," he said, in response to a question.

"We came away absolutely confident that whomever the Australian people select as their new leadership, as their next leadership in the upcoming election, we are confident that the US-Australia alliance will endure and remain as strong as ever."

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