Foreign Secretary and Defence Secretary
will join their
counterparts for discussions of high level foreign
policy, defence and security issues between the United
Kingdom and Australia. This AUKMIN marks over a decade
since the talks began and is a chance for both nations
to reflect on the enormous progress made over that
time.
Speaking ahead of the talks Foreign Secretary said:
Australia is one of the UK’s closest allies and I am
delighted to be co-hosting Foreign Minister Bishop
and Defence Minister Payne so soon after being
appointed as Foreign Secretary. Our relationship with
Australia is based on shared history, interests and
values, and we have a dynamic modern friendship
including a significant exchange of people and goods.
The recent commissioning of nine warships from BAE,
to be manufactured in Australia, is a sterling
example of this relationship in action.
I look forward to our continued work together on
global challenges and opportunities - based on our
shared respect for the rules-based international
system. The fight against extremism and terror,
eliminating modern slavery and encouraging global
co-operation will be top of the agenda during this
tenth AUKMIN. Talks with businesses and government on
boosting trade between us when we leave the EU will
also be a top priority.
Defence Secretary said:
We are entering an exciting new era for Britain and
Australia with our two nations having one of the
strongest relationships in the world. With both our
world class Armed Forces respected and present all
over the globe, defence is one of the pillars of our
deep and enduring relationship.
The £20bn Global Combat Ship deal between BAE Systems
and the Australian Government demonstrates how
defence and our Armed Forces are not just vital to
keeping us safe but also crucial to delivering
prosperity, jobs, and keeping our two countries at
the height of innovation and advanced manufacturing.
I look forward to strengthening our historic defence
relationship further this week.
The United Kingdom has a strong and dynamic
relationship with Australia underpinned by common
values, shared heritage and a closely aligned strategic
outlook. Military ties between the two nations are deep
and long-standing, including a range of operational and
intelligence activities such as joint-operations in
Afghanistan and Iraq. The recent awarding of a £20
billion contract from the Australian Government to BAE
Systems to build nine British Type 26 Global Combat
Ships is a demonstration of the relationship between
the two countries creating a safer world.