Australian PM departs for Quad meeting amid French submarine deal fallout

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CANBERRA: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday (Sep 20) departed for Washington to meet with leaders of the Quad grouping amid criticism over his government\u0027s decision to abandon a US$40 billion submarine deal with France. Australia last week said it would scrap a deal with France\u0027s Naval Gro

CANBERRA: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday departed for Washington to meet with leaders of the Quad grouping amid criticism over his government's decision to abandon a US$40 billion submarine deal with France.

While Australia has moved to dampen tensions, expressing its regret over the incident, Morrison's meeting with fellow Quad leaders British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and US President Joe Biden threatens to inflame French irritation. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will also attend the leaders’ meeting of the Quad group later this week.The Quad will discuss COVID-19, climate change and regional security, two sources familiar with the schedule told Reuters.

Morrison has rejected setting a target of net zero emissions by 2050 and is under pressure to do more ahead of a United Nations climate summit in Glasgow from Oct 31 to Nov 12.

 

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