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China has mocked Britain's ‘inevitable decline after Brexit' following a milestone nuclear submarine deal that will
see an increased British, US and Australian naval presence around China.
State-affiliated outlet The Global Times warned Britain's closer alignment with the United States has 'caused the inevitable
decline of the country's influence' since the decision to
leave the EU.
The tabloid signalled that Britain's perceived 'cater[ing] to the strategic
goals of the US' has hurt the country's influence on the global stage,
and that 'repeated provocations and...
hype of the so-called "China threat theory" will negatively impact' relations with China.
The comments came as Rishi Sunak met with Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in San Diego yesterday
to announce a new deal which will allow Australia to buy
nuclear submarines from the United States and a new class
of boat designed and built in Britain.
The trilateral AUKUS agreement, first announced in 2021, will foster closer military collaboration between the countries in an effort to
tackle China's rise in the Indo-Pacific.
President Biden meets Rishi Sunak in San Diego to announce a deal that will see nuclear-powered subs sent to Australia and will
allow Britain to design and build a new class of boat
President Biden (C) speaks after meeting Australian PM Albanese (L) and
British PM Sunak (R) in front of a submarine at Naval Base Point
Loma on Monday 13 March 2023 in San Diego
AUKUS will allow Australia to buy three - up to five - nuclear powered submarines from the US, costing the country $368bn over 30 years and allowing it to join an exclusive club of seven operators worldwide
with nuclear-powered strategic submarines
President Biden said Monday he would speak with Mr Jinping soon, but said he was not concerned that
he would see the announcement as an act of
aggression.
However, Xi Jinping warned China would strengthen its military in response to the AUKUS
plan.
The Chinese foreign ministry also accused the US, UK and Australia of treading a
'path of error and danger' that will result in 'years of confrontation' following the signing of a new pact that will deliver nuclear-powered submarines to Australia.