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Biden, Macron discuss increased Indo-Pacific cooperation after sub spat

Leaders 'reviewed ongoing efforts by their teams to support stability and security,' White House says

09:33 - 23/10/2021 Saturday
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US President Joe Biden and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron
US President Joe Biden and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron

US President Joe Biden and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron discussed efforts "to enhance cooperation in the Indo-Pacific," the White House said in the wake of a bilateral row.

Biden and Macron "reviewed ongoing efforts by their teams to support stability and security in the Sahel and to enhance cooperation in the Indo-Pacific," the executive mansion said in a statement. "They also discussed efforts to enable a stronger and more capable European defense while ensuring complementarity with NATO."

Biden and Macron will meet during the G20 summit later this month in Rome.

Their call comes after a US and UK decision to provide Australia with technology to build a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines roiled Paris, which saw $90 billion contract to sell Australia conventionally-powered submarines fall through. The deal led Paris to pull its ambassador from Washington.

The envoy ultimately returned after the US and France agreed to a joint statement in which they said the nuclear submarine deal "would have benefitted" from greater openness.

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