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UK: want a pact with India to fight ‘slanderous actors’

LONDON: England wants to attack the agreement that includes trade and security with India and other freedom democracies in the Indo-Pacific region that strategically challenges the influence of “actors of slander and authoritarian countries”, British foreign secretary, Liz Truss said on Sunday .
Truss said that he wanted to attack more offers along the aukus line – a trilateral security alliance between Australia, England and the US, which was widely seen as a counter-balance for China.
“We want to work with our friends and allies to create an economic agreement and security agreement.
Aukus is about protecting trade routes and shipping routes specifically with Australia but I want to see arrangements with India, with Japan and with Canada to expand that security support In the same area, “said Truss The Sunday Times in his first major interview since taking over his new role as a foreign secretary.

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