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Australia: Experts react to AUKUS as China responds to subs pact

RAW - AUSTRALIA - UK - US - CHINA - AUKUS - SUBMARINES - MILITARY - DIPLOMACY
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RAW - AUSTRALIA - UK - US - CHINA - AUKUS - SUBMARINES - MILITARY - DIPLOMACY
John Blaxland from the Australian National University says the AUKUS security plan is "monumental" as Australia inks a deal to buy up to five US nuclear-powered submarines, then build a new model with US and British technology.

Edward Chan, an ANU researcher focused on China, says Beijing will be concerned about the cooperation between military powers, which could lead to increased UK and US presence in the region. SOUNDBITES
Document reference V000_33BC7QL
SLUG RAW - AUSTRALIA - UK - US - CHINA - AUKUS - SUBMARINES - MILITARY - DIPLOMACY
Creation date 3/15/2023 06:42 UTC
City/Country Canberra, Australia
Credit Andrew LEESON / AFPTV / AFP
Duration 4:22

Australia: Experts react to AUKUS as China responds to subs pact

RAW - AUSTRALIA - UK - US - CHINA - AUKUS - SUBMARINES - MILITARY - DIPLOMACY
John Blaxland from the Australian National University says the AUKUS security plan is "monumental" as Australia inks a deal to buy up to five US nuclear-powered submarines, then build a new model with US and British technology.

Edward Chan, an ANU researcher focused on China, says Beijing will be concerned about the cooperation between military powers, which could lead to increased UK and US presence in the region. SOUNDBITES