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Australia developing nuclear-powered submarines with the help of US and UK and ends a multi-billion dollar contract to buy French diesel-powered submarines - France reaction

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“I have a lot of respect for your country. I have a lot of respect and a lot of friendship for your people. I just say when we have respect, you have to be true and you have to behave in line, and consistently, with this value.”

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President of France
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“Someone should have warned before this breach of contract … I don't understand this couldn't have happened overnight. It's a failure for industry, intelligence and communication and a public humiliation … and nobody likes to be humiliated, even the French.”

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Member of the Senate of France and vice-president of the French Sénat’s foreign affairs, defence and armed forces commission
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“The agreement project initiated by the US and Australia was decided by a small group and I'm not sure US and Australian ministers knew about it. When we see the US president with the Australian prime minister announce a new agreement, with Boris Johnson, the breach of trust is profound. In a real alliance you talk to each other, you don't hide things, you respect the other party, and that is why this is a real crisis.”

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Foreign Minister of France
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“I think this has been a huge mistake, a very, very bad handling of the partnership - because it wasn't a contract, it was a partnership that was supposed to be based on trust, mutual understanding and sincerity. I would like to run into a time machine, if possible, and be in a situation where we don't end up in such an incredible, clumsy, inadequate un-Australian situation. I'm very sad to be forced to leave, albeit there needs to be some reassessment to be made.”

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France ambassador to Australia
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“Don't underestimate reaction in Paris. It's not just anger but a real sense of betrayal that UK as well as US and Australia negotiated behind their backs for 6 months. I lived the rupture in 2003 over Iraq. This feels as bad or worse.”

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Former permanent undersecretary at the Foreign Office and former UK ambassador to France
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“Reassuring words such as those heard yesterday from Secretary Blinken [Antony Blinken] are not enough for Paris - especially after French authorities learned that this agreement was months in the making.”

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Visiting fellow at Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies
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“The abandonment of the submarine project ... and the announcement of a new partnership with the United States aiming at launching new studies for future possible nuclear propulsion cooperation is unacceptable behaviour between allies. The consequences touch the very concept that we have of alliances, our partnerships and the importance of the Indo-Pacific for Europe.”

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Foreign Minister of France
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“The American choice, which leads to the removal of an ally and a European partner such as France from a longstanding partnership with Australia, at a time when we are facing unprecedented challenges in the Indo-Pacific region, whether on our values or on respect for multilateralism based on the rule of law, marks an absence of coherence that France can only observe and regret.”

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Foreign Minister of France
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