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Albanese says France relationship needs 'reset'

"It is important that that reset occur," Albanese told national broadcaster ABC in an interview on Thursday night. 

AFP
Sydney, Australia
Fri, June 24, 2022

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Albanese says France relationship needs 'reset' Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives at Haneda airport in Tokyo on May 23, 2022. (AFP/Charly Triballeau)

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ustralia's new prime minister Anthony Albanese has said relations with France need to be "reset" after a nasty row over a cancelled multibillion dollar submarine contract.

"It is important that that reset occur," Albanese told national broadcaster ABC in an interview on Thursday night. 

"France, of course, is central to power in Europe but it's also a key power in the Pacific."

The Australian leader said he would meet with French President Emmanuel Macron next week in Paris, their first meeting since Australia's May election saw Albanese's centre-left Labor party swept to power.

Ties between the two nations frayed last year when Australia cancelled a submarine contract with France to join the AUKUS partnership with the United States and Britain.

French officials said they only learned of AUKUS from media reports and rising anger led Macron to label Albanese's predecessor Scott Morrison a liar.

Albanese told the ABC that to make amends for the scrapped sub deal, Australia could offer "a relationship between our respective leaders that won't be leaked in order to make an opportunistic headline in the newspaper".

These comments were seen as a swipe against Australia's former government over text messages between Prime Minister Morrison and Macron that were leaked to the local press -- purportedly to prove the French knew about AUKUS.

Australia recently settled on a 555 million euro ($584 million) compensation deal with French company Naval Group over the cancelled submarines -- bringing the total cost of the scratched program to $2.3 billion.

 

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