AUKUS alliance 'future' for Australia's security: PM

February 21, 2023 03:31 PM AEDT | By AAPNEWS
 AUKUS alliance 'future' for Australia's security: PM
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Australia's partnership with the US and UK has been placed at the centre of the country's national security, as Anthony Albanese reveals the outlook for the defence force.

In a speech to the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday, the prime minister will release a section of the Defence Strategic Review, and confirm an unclassified version of the report - and the government's response to it - will be released before the May budget.

The six-month review was completed by former defence force chief Sir Angus Houston and former defence minister Stephen Smith to assess the capability of Australia's armed forces. 

The government received the report last week.

"Australia has a strong and deep alliance with the United States, a professional defence force and defence organisation, and an enviable international reputation as a capable country in military, peacekeeping and humanitarian and disaster relief," the review's foreword says.

Repeating a promise that the government will ensure the ADF has the resources to defend the country, Mr Albanese will tell Australians they can take "pride" in the defence force and "should take confidence from it".

"With the right investments in our capability and sovereignty, our defence force can be made ready for future challenges," he will say.

Pointing to the looming government announcement of which nuclear submarine Australia will acquire under the AUKUS security pact, the prime minister describes the vessels as the "single biggest leap in our defence capability in our history".

AUKUS is more than nuclear-powered submarines or advanced technology sharing, but is "the future".

"It further formalises the common values and the shared interest that our three nations have in preserving peace and upholding the rules and institutions that secure our region and our world," Mr Albanese will say.

"Australia has long understood that partnerships and alliances are key to our security, that's still true today."

The prime minister is expected to travel to the US in March to unveil Australia's preferred nuclear submarine alongside President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Mr Albanese will travel to India next month alongside Trade Minister Don Farrell in a bid to strengthen ties, ahead of hosting his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi for the Quad leaders' summit mid-year.

Mr Albanese will say cyber security, energy security, and manufacturing all form part of Australia's national security.

Climate change action is central to the country's diplomatic strategy, as Australia seeks closer ties with its Indo-Pacific neighbours, he says.

Australia is expected to sign a bilateral security treaty with Papua New Guinea and ratify its bilateral security agreement with Vanuatu.


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