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French trade minister declines to meet with Australian counterpart

Published 24/09/2021, 13:12
Updated 24/09/2021, 13:16
© Reuters. France's Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness Franck Riester speaks prior a European Union Trade Ministers meeting in Brussels, Belgium May 20, 2021. Francisco Seco/Pool via REUTERS

PARIS (Reuters) - French Trade Minister Franck Riester has declined an offer to meet his Australian counterpart next month in Paris, suggesting tensions will not quickly subside after Canberra's recent decision to scrap a $40 billion submarine deal with France.

Dan Tehan had told Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio on Monday he would be "very keen" to meet Riester when he is in Paris in October for an Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development meeting.

But an official from Riester's office said on Friday that the minister had rejected the offer.

"We won't follow up the Australian minister's request for a meeting. We can't go on as if it was business as usual," the French official said.

Australia last week cancelled its order of a fleet of conventional submarines from France and said it would instead build at least eight nuclear-powered submarines with U.S. and British technology under the new AUKUS security partnership.

Paris recalled its ambassadors in Australia and the United States following the announcement.

© Reuters. France's Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness Franck Riester speaks prior a European Union Trade Ministers meeting in Brussels, Belgium May 20, 2021. Francisco Seco/Pool via REUTERS

While France has since said it would send its U.S. ambassador back after the French and U.S. presidents moved to mend ties in a phone call, it remains furious with Canberra.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Wednesday he had unsuccessfully tried to arrange a conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Latest comments

Australia will not be getting any trade deal with the EU it seems.
Omg, how on earth do the French do business?? So immature and unprofessional
immature sulking
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