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Former Australian envoy urges expanding AUKUS to include critical minerals to reduce China reliance and strengthen U.S. ties ahead of Albanese-Trump meeting.
Former Australian ambassador Kim Beazley has urged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to expand the AUKUS pact with a third pillar focused on critical minerals, arguing it could bolster U.S. support ahead of Albanese’s meeting with President Donald Trump.
Beazley highlighted Australia’s vast reserves of lithium, cobalt, rare earths, and other minerals essential for defense and clean energy technologies, suggesting Australia take responsibility for processing them to reduce reliance on China.
Albanese has previously tied Australia’s mineral wealth to AUKUS Pillar Two, emphasizing strategic reserves to prevent market manipulation.
The agreement’s centerpiece remains the $368 billion nuclear submarine deal, with ongoing U.S. reviews of production capacity.
As geopolitical tensions grow, both nations see critical minerals as vital for national security and technological independence.
El ex enviado australiano insta a expandir AUKUS para incluir minerales críticos para reducir la dependencia de China y fortalecer los lazos de Estados Unidos antes de la reunión entre Albanese y Trump.