Australia could get nuclear submarines from US earlier
Daily MailIt comes as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed commitment to AUKUS Australia's first batch of nuclear-powered submarines could arrive earlier via the United States, as Anthony Albanese reaffirms the country's commitment to the AUKUS treaty. The prime minister marked the one year anniversary of the treaty between Australia, the US and the United Kingdom, saying it has made significant progress towards acquiring conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines. The US government is considering expediting Australia's submarines to respond to China's growing influence in the Pacific, the Wall Street Journal reported 'We stand together to support an international order that respects human rights, the rule of law, and the peaceful resolution of disputes free from coercion,' Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said It comes as the Wall Street Journal reports Australia's first batch of nuclear submarines could arrive sooner. The AUKUS treaty has also improved Australia's progress on hypersonic and counter-hypersonic missile technology, electronic and cyber warfare capabilities, artificial intelligence and quantum computing, Mr Albanese said.