LONDON: The new British security pact with Australia and the United States showed his readiness to “hard-headed” in maintaining his own interests, the newly appointed Liz Truss foreign secretary said in an article published on Sundays.
The pact has angered France because he saw Canberra throw a multi-billion dollar order for the French submarine for an alternative agreement with the United Kingdom and the United States.
It also composes Chinese, great strength in the Indo-Pacific region.
“It’s about more than foreign policy in abstract, but gives people throughout the UK and outside by partnering with the same-minded countries to build a coalition based on shared values and mutual interests,” Truss wrote in the newspaper Week of telegraph.
“We will work closer to using the latest technologies, from nuclear-powered submarines at first and then look at artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
This shows our readiness to be hard-headed in maintaining our interest and challenges of unfair practice and slanderous action.” TRUSS said it also showed the British commitment to security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
On Friday France considering its ambassador to the United States and Australia on Friday on security agreements, quoting “extraordinary gravity” of this problem.