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| 19 January 2025, Sunday |

Messages from Macron to Morrison leaked amid submarine deal row

As Canberra works to refute claims that it lied to Paris about a multibillion-dollar submarine contract, Australian media disclosed texts between French President Emmanuel Macron and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday.

After signing a deal with the United States and the United Kingdom, Australia cancelled a deal with France’s Naval Group in September, deciding instead to build at least 12 nuclear-powered submarines.

The cancellation sparked a big split between the two countries, with Macron accusing Morrison of lying to him about Australia’s intentions, a rare allegation among allies. Morrison has refuted the allegation.

According to a source familiar with the messages, when Morrison tried to set up a call with Macron about the submarine contract on Sept. 14, two days before the deal with the U.S. and Britain was announced, Macron responded with a message saying “Should I expect good or bad news for our joint submarines ambitions?” The message with Morrison’s response was not leaked.

The source declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter.

France has said Australia did not attempt to inform it of the cancellation until the day Canberra announced its deal with the United States and Britain.

“There is no doubt Morrison needed to put his front foot forward and convince Australians and allies that he wasn’t being duplicitous and lying, but there was grave concern that the project would not be completed,” said Haydon Manning, a political science professor at Flinders University in South Australia.

This month, the European Union postponed the next round of talks on a potential free trade deal for a second time, amid simmering anger over Canberra’s decision to cancel the contract with France.

    Source:
  • Reuters