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Monday, 07/10/2023 11:05:38 PM

Monday, July 10, 2023 11:05:38 PM

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Australian pluses; Australia signs up to the Climate Club alliance, Albanese announces in Berlin

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By Europe bureau chief Steve Cannane in Berlin
Posted 7h ago, , updated 1h ago


Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz shake hands in the yard of the Chancellery.
(Reuters: Fabrizio Bensch)

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that Australia has signed up to the Climate Club, an alliance of nations that aims to decarbonise industry and pursue net zero emissions by 2050.

Key points:

* Australia and Germany look to extend their partnership to fight climate change further

* An aircraft will be deployed to Germany to help defend logistics hub essential to Ukraine

* Anthony Albanese will now head to the NATO summit

The Climate Club was formed last year and is an initiative of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. He welcomed Australia's decision to join the group that includes the US, the UK, France, Italy and Canada.

"I am delighted that Australia has announced it will join the Climate Club," Mr Scholz told a media conference in Berlin.

He said that Germany and Australia were already cooperating on the production and transportation of green hydrogen, and he looked forward to extending the partnership even further.


Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz review the troops during a meeting in Berlin.
(Reuters: Fabrizio Bensch)

"We also want to expand our existing energy partnership and develop it into a climate partnership in order to fight climate change even more effectively."

The prime minister said he was "pleased and proud" that Australia was signing up to the Climate Club.

"No challenge is more pressing than that posed by climate change,"
Mr Albanese said.


"Australia and Germany are now united in our deep commitment to tackling climate change and I commended Chancellor Scholz on his development of Germany's Climate Club and was pleased to confirm that Australia will join that high ambition initiative."

Mr Albanese said he hoped that collaboration between the two countries would lead to more jobs in Australia.

"My government has set the ambition for Australia to be a renewable energy superpower, but we also want to be a renewable energy export superpower, working with countries like Germany on the industries of the future," he said.

The comments came after the pair held wide-ranging talks at the Chancellery in Berlin .. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-10/albanese-announces-step-up-in-climate-defence-ties-with-germany-/102585276 . Also on the agenda were issues relating to global security and defence procurement.

Australian weaponry announced to support Ukraine

Earlier in the day the prime minister announced a deal that would see Australia provide over 100 Queensland-built heavy weapons carriers to the German Army.

Both leaders are about to head to the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. Mr Albanese told the media conference that Indo-Pacific nations like Australia had an important role to play in defending democratic values and supporting Ukraine.

Europe would be 'cheering' on Australian fighter jets sent to Ukraine, according to NATO host

[Two RAAF F/A-18A Hornets in close formation during Exercise Pitch Black over northern Australia in August 2014.]
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been invited to join crucial talks in Lithuania, after $110 million in military
and humanitarian support for Ukraine.
Read more > https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-10/nato-australia-albanese-lithuania-gabrielus-landsbergis/102577626

"Upholding the international rules-based order is more important than ever in the wake of Russia's illegal and immoral invasion of Ukraine," he said.

Mr Scholz said it was a "very good sign" that NATO had invited its partners from the Indo-Pacific region to the summit.

"We share insights, we share positions, and this is why I think it is important
that we need to continue the cooperation that we've had," he said.


"For Germany and other NATO partners, it's become a very common practice to deploy their own ships, vessels or aircraft to the Indo-Pacific for exercises to develop common understanding and so forth, and we will continue to do that."

Following the talks, the prime minister announced what he described as a "new Australian contribution to supporting security in Europe".

An E-7A Wedgetail early warning aircraft will be deployed to Germany. Mr Albanese said the project was aimed at helping Ukraine.


Prime Minister Albanese announced an E-7A Wedgetail would be deployed to Germany to aid Ukraine's war efforts.
(Australian Defence Force)

"This aircraft will help to protect the multinational logistics hub that is essential to the flow of military and humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine," he said.

"This deployment includes up to 100 crew and support personnel from Australia. It will be deployed for six months and will operate in European airspace and we're grateful to Germany for hosting this deployment."

Australia can and should give Ukraine more military support
Australia's geographic distance is no excuse for weak support to a state attempting to counter an illegal and
devastating invasion. We can, and should, be doing considerably more to counter Russia's attack on Ukraine.
Read more > https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-28/australia-not-giving-ukraine-military-support-needs-retired-jets/102529920

Mr Scholz was full of praise for Australia's commitment to Ukraine.

"For us, it is truly very important to know how much Australia supports Ukraine. And we're doing this together with many other the partners in the world," he said.

"We will fully support this project to manage it well. It's a very important step and a good one."

While Germany's leader considers the offer of an early warning aircraft to be generous, it's not the type of military equipment that Ukraine has been publicly lobbying Australia to provide.

In May, Ukraine's Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov released a video message calling on Australia to send more armoured personnel carriers including Bushmasters and Hawkeis.


He also urged Australia to join the international tank coalition for Ukraine.

Last month, frontline Ukrainian soldiers told the ABC .. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-13/bushmasters-changing-the-battlefield-in-ukraine/102471094 .. that Bushmasters had helped keep them alive during tense battles in Bakhmut. They asked Australia to send more of these type of vehicles to Eastern Ukraine.

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But these appeals continue to fall on deaf ears. Australia has not made any further commitments to deliver armoured vehicles to Ukraine since October last year and has yet to make any contribution when it comes to tanks.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-11/australia-joins-the-climate-club-alliance-anthony-albanese/102585478

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