Scott Morrison speaks with French president for first time since dumping ...

Scott Morrison speaks with French president for first time since dumping ...
Scott Morrison speaks with French president for first time since dumping ...

Scott Morrison has spoken with French President Emmanuel Macron for the first time since Australia controversially scrapped a $90billion submarine supply deal with its European ally.  

The prime minister in September scrapped a deal to buy 12 French-made diesel-electric submarines in favour of eight nuclear-powered boats in a new pact with the US and UK.

France initially pulled its ambassador from Australia, with Mr Macron left furious by the unexpected change of plan.

The two leaders were not expected to interact closely at this weekend's G20 summit in Rome but on Thursday night held surprise talks in a bid to repair the relationship.

The talks are believed to have focused on emissions targets, but they coincided with a statement by Mr Macron calling for Australia to repair 'the relationship of trust' between the two countries.

Scott Morrison and French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris in June. The two have met for the first time since Australia controversially scrapped a $90billion submarine supply deal with its European ally

Scott Morrison and French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris in June. The two have met for the first time since Australia controversially scrapped a $90billion submarine supply deal with its European ally

'The situation of the French businesses and their subcontractors, including Australian companies, affected by this decision will be given our utmost attention,' a French government spokesman said.

'It is now up to the Australian government to propose tangible actions that embody the political will of Australia’s highest authorities to redefine the basis of our bilateral relationship and continue joint action in the Indo-Pacific.' 

A more conciliatory Australian government statement said Mr Morrison 'was pleased' to speak to Mr Macron this week.

'They had a candid discussion on the bilateral relationship,' the spokesman said.

'The Prime Minister looks forward to future collaborations on our shared interests, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.'

The talks comes after former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull revealed he had called Mr Macron to discuss the abandoned deal.

Mr Turnbull did not reveal what he said on the call and was accused by commentators including radio host Ben Fordham of being 'bitter' because he was ousted from office - and acting against Australia's national interest.

The former Prime Minister, who led from 2015 to 2018, said he was not harming Australia's national interest but trying to convince the President that Australia was not a deceitful country. 

Emmanuel Macron (pictured) had previously refused to speak to Scott Morrison since the Prime Minister tore up Australia's $90billion submarine deal with France but has spoken to Mr Turnbull

Emmanuel Macron (pictured) had previously refused to speak to Scott Morrison since the Prime Minister tore up Australia's $90billion submarine deal with France but has spoken to Mr Turnbull

'The best I can say to Macron and to others in France is this: We may have a deceitful Prime Minister but believe us we are not a deceitful nation,' he told ABC Radio National in yet another swipe at the Prime Minister.

Asked if was undercutting Australia's national interest by describing Mr Morrison as 'deceitful', Mr Turnbull said: 'No I'm not'. 

'The best thing we can hope for is that other countries in the world including France do not assume that Australia is of the same character that has been show in this debacle over the submarines.

'The Americans have said the same thing about Trump so it's not uncommon,' he said.   

The US and the UK will help Australia build nuclear-powered submarines. Pictured: the UK's Astute class submarine HMS Ambush

The US and the UK will help Australia build nuclear-powered submarines. Pictured: the UK's Astute class submarine HMS Ambush

A more conciliatory Australian government statement said Mr Morrison 'was pleased' to speak to Mr Macron this week

A more conciliatory Australian government statement said Mr Morrison 'was pleased' to speak to Mr Macron this week

Mr Morrison said he could not tell French counterparts about the nuclear deal because highly secure information shared with the US and UK may have leaked to the media or to other nations.

When he revealed he had spoken to Mr Macron, Mr Turnbull said: 'I have spoken to Emmanuel Macron. He is a friend and I have stayed in touch with him since I left office. He is one of the great leaders of our times. 

'I am not going to quote him but what you have heard from the French government is held - those are views held right across the board.'

'There is nobody in France that I am aware of saying this is just another commercial deal, too bad. Not at all. 

Malcolm Turnbull (pictured with wife Lucy in Sydney in 2019) has denied acting against Australia's national interest by calling the French President behind Scott Morrison's back

Malcolm Turnbull (pictured with wife Lucy in Sydney in 2019) has denied acting against Australia's national interest by calling the French President behind Scott Morrison's back

'The foreign minister, when he said it was a stab in the back, was not speaking just for himself, there is outrage. What it tells you is that Australia can't be trusted.'   

In his speech, Mr Turnbull said his government had looked into nuclear submarines, but was advised it could not operate such a fleet without a civil nuclear industry.

The Morrison government says a domestic nuclear industry is not needed to support the submarines, as they come with whole-of-life nuclear power plants which do not need further refuelling.

In September in New York, Mr Morrison admitted he knew the French would be furious after he tore up the submarine deal. 

The French - who were only told the night before the announcement- have reacted with fury, claiming Australia's move was a 'stab in the

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