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Macron says Aussie PM lied to him over subs spat

I’m quite conscious of the disappointment that’s there, says Scott Morrison

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Nov 2021 9:30AM

Macron says Aussie PM lied to him over subs spat
French President Emmanuel Macron crossed paths with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the G20, and spoke on the phone earlier this week, telling him that a ‘relationship of trust’ between France and Australia had been broken. – AFP pic, November 1, 2021

ROME – French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday said Australia’s prime minister outright lied to him over a cancelled submarine deal, deepening an already fraught diplomatic crisis.

“I don’t think. I know,” Macron said when asked by Australian media if Scott Morrison was untruthful in their private dealings.

Both leaders are attending the G20 here and a major UN-backed climate summit in Glasgow, but the weeks-long spat continues to trail them.

In September, Australia’s leader without warning tore up a decade-old multi-billion-dollar contract with France to build a new fleet of submarines.

At the same time, Morrison revealed he had been in secret talks to acquire US or British nuclear subs.

Furious, Paris denounced the decision as a “stab in the back” and recalled its ambassador, who is only now getting back to work Down Under. 

Australian media asked Macron on the sidelines of the G20 summit whether he thought the Australian leader had been untruthful to him in private meetings. 

The French president left little doubt about his view, stressing the need for mutual “respect”.

“You have to behave in line and consistently with this value,” he said.

Macron crossed paths with Morrison at the G20, and spoke on the phone earlier this week, telling him that a “relationship of trust” had been broken between France and Australia.

The pair are yet to sit down for formal talks, although the French ambassador is set to meet Australia’s foreign minister in Sydney today.

Here, the French leader seemed to have made more progress in clearing the air with US President Joe Biden. 

On Friday, Biden admitted to his French counterpart that Washington had been “clumsy” in the way it handled the deal, and said, “we have no better ally than France”.

Morrison yesterday defended his behaviour, refuting Macron’s view and denying that he lied to the French leader at a private meeting in June.

“I don’t agree with that,” he said. “It’s not true.

“We had dinner together. As I’ve said on numerous occasions, I explained very clearly that the conventional submarine option was not going to meet Australia’s interests,” Morrison said.

“I’m quite conscious of the disappointment that’s there. And I’m not surprised – it was a significant contract. And so, I’m not surprised about the level of disappointment.” – AFP, November 1, 2021

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