Current:Home > reviewsFijian leader hopes Australian submarines powered by US nuclear technology will enhance peace -ProsperityStream Academy
Fijian leader hopes Australian submarines powered by US nuclear technology will enhance peace
View
Date:2025-04-13 10:12:13
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Fiji’s prime minister said Tuesday he hopes Australia’s acquisition of a fleet of submarines powered by U.S. nuclear technology will enhance peace in the Pacific region but stopped short of endorsing the increased military cooperation with the United States.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said he will discuss with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday how a “zone of peace” could be established in the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, including the two countries plus 16 other island nations that make up the Pacific Islands Forum bloc.
Increased Chinese and U.S. military engagement is adding to tensions in the region.
Questioned during an address to the Lowy Institute foreign policy think tank in Canberra, Rabuka said his government had not backed the signing of a three-way agreement involving the United States and Britain to provide nuclear-powered submarines to Australia.
Rabuka said Albanese gave him one day’s notice that the so-called AUKUS agreement would be signed in San Diego in March.
“I was not part of the planning. I’m in no position to try to stop it. This is a tripartite strategic project,” Rabuka said.
“All I can do is hope that this project will assist the concept of the zone of peace in the Pacific,” he said.
Rabuka said he will propose that the Pacific Islands Forum endorse his zone of peace proposal at a meeting in the Cook Islands in November.
The proposal could include nations refraining from actions that jeopardize regional order and stability while respecting neighbors’ sovereignty and territorial integrity, he said.
Australia and the United States have stepped up their diplomatic engagement with the South Pacific after China struck a security pact with Solomons Islands last year that raised fears of a Chinese naval base being established in the region.
Under the AUKUS agreement, Australia will buy three Virginia-class submarines from the United States and build five new AUKUS-class submarines in cooperation with Britain in response to China’s growing influence in the region.
veryGood! (94)
Related
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- Recalled charcuterie meats from Sam's Club investigated for links to salmonella outbreak in 14 states
- Alaska Airlines cancels all flights on the Boeing 737 Max 9 through Saturday
- Bill Belichick's most eye-popping stats and records from his 24 years with the Patriots
- See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
- UN concerned over Taliban arrests of Afghan women and girls for alleged Islamic headscarf violations
- Cummins to recall and repair 600,000 Ram vehicles in record $2 billion emissions settlement
- What is a spot bitcoin ETF, and how will its approval by the SEC impact investors?
- Trump issues order to ban transgender troops from serving openly in the military
- Bill Belichick's most eye-popping stats and records from his 24 years with the Patriots
Ranking
- Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green tells Machine Gun Kelly to 'grow up'
- Poland’s opposition, frustrated over loss of power, calls protest against new pro-EU government
- Pat McAfee says Aaron Rodgers is no longer appearing on his show
- Video shows Virginia police save driver from fiery wreck after fleeing officers
- Backstage at New York's Jingle Ball with Jimmy Fallon, 'Queer Eye' and Meghan Trainor
- 15 million acres and counting: These tycoons, families are the largest landowners in the US
- Gov. Brian Kemp seeks to draw political contrasts in his State of the State speech
- Running from gossip, Ariana Madix finds relief in Broadway’s salacious musical, ‘Chicago’
Recommendation
Costco membership growth 'robust,' even amid fee increase: What to know about earnings release
Lisa Marie Presley posthumous memoir announced, book completed by daughter Riley Keough
Archeologists map lost cities in Ecuadorian Amazon, settlements that lasted 1,000 years
UN concerned over Taliban arrests of Afghan women and girls for alleged Islamic headscarf violations
Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
Nick Saban’s Alabama dynasty fueled 20 years of Southeastern Conference college football dominance
Efforts to restrict transgender health care endure in 2024, with more adults targeted
Video shows Virginia police save driver from fiery wreck after fleeing officers