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Australia break silence over Macron's Aukus fury - 'We didn’t deface the Eiffel Tower!'
2021-11-02 00:00:00.0     每日快报-世界新闻     原网页

       Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce suggested France was massively over-reacting to the cancelling of the deal between Australia and France, which was worth €31 billion when signed in 2016, as he joked "we didn’t deface the Eiffel Tower!" President Macron told Australian reporters at the G20 summit in Rome on Sunday that the new alliance was “very bad news for the credibility of Australia and very bad news for the trust that great partners can have with Australia”.

       And then in a furious moment a question about whether the Frenchman thought Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison had lied to him about the deal, he slammed: “I don’t think, I know.”

       Mr Morrison denied lying to President Macron.

       Addressing the fallout, Mr Joyce told the Australian parliament: “We didn’t steal an island, we didn’t deface the Eiffel Tower, it was a contract!"

       The back-and-forth follows months of furious rhetoric from Emmanuel Macron who went into a fit of rage following the snubbing by Australia, the UK, and the USA to pursue a new nuclear submarine security pact together, without France.

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       The move prompted President Macron to pull diplomats from the USA as well as cease communications with Australia.

       French diplomats also set about the UK, accusing them of being a "third wheel" in the Aukus arrangement.

       While last month the anger had still shown no signs of abating as it emerged President Macron had cancelled multiple meetings with Australian ministers to discuss travel amid Coronavirus.

       Speaking to Sky News Australia, Dan Tehan, Australia's Trade, Tourism, and Investment Minister said "meetings couldn’t take place” after the French cancelled at the last minute.

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       He added how "it might take some time" for the French to get over Aukus adding "there is obviously great disappointment on their side".

       It comes as James Shields, professor of French politics at the University of Warwick told Express.co.uk that the Aukus pact had been a "major humiliation for France".

       Professor Shields added: "Two immediate lessons emerge from this: France is back, only insofar bigger power structures allow it to be back.

       “And in international relations, there are no friends or permanent allies - There are only national interests.”

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