SYDNEY (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said President Donald Trump supported the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal ...
Australia has made its first $500 million payment to the United States under the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal ahead of a ...
Under AUKUS, Australia will pay the United States $3 billion to boost the capacity of the U.S. submarine industry, and ...
There had been uncertainty about the future of the AUKUS security partnership under a second Trump administration, but the US ...
Australia transferred the first US$500 million payment after a call between Mr Marles and Mr Hegseth. Read more at ...
The U.S. Defense Secretary confirmed President Trump's support for the AUKUS deal with Australia, which made its first $500 ...
Canberra has sent the first down payment of a total $4.7 billion to prop up US shipbuilding efforts ahead of the planned ...
US President Donald Trump has flagged his support for AUKUS after the Australian government paid the US $798m as part of the deal.
Hegseth said Trump was "supportive" of the $3 Billion deal in a meeting with Australia's Defence Minister and Deputy Prime ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Donald Trump is "supportive" of the AUKUS alliance, after Australia sent a $US500 ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles has met his newly appointed US counterpart Pete Hegseth in Washington D.C, spruiking ...