Australia and the United Kingdom are set to sign a landmark 50-year defense treaty to deepen their commitment to the AUKUS nuclear submarine alliance, even as US support appears to waver. The agreement will underpin the construction of nuclear-powered submarines in both countries, boost economic ties, and create thousands of jobs. This move is seen as a strategic effort to reinforce regional security and stability in the Asia-Pacific, particularly in response to growing Chinese military influence. The pact signals a strong bilateral partnership and a determination to proceed with AUKUS regardless of shifting US political dynamics. High-level talks and payments to the US continue, but both Australia and the UK are emphasizing their mutual commitment to the alliance.
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