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The dialogue was an opportunity to build on The Royal Australian Navy and the United States Navy Strategic Dialogue Framework for Engagement signed by both parties Dec. 15, 2020. The document and continued talks add additional structure to an already successful and long-lasting maritime partnership between Australia and the United States.
Broadly speaking, the framework aims to strengthen existing cooperation, address mutually strategic issues, and promote collaborative development and utilization of science and technology between both navies.
RADM Smith said the dialogue built on a long history between the two navies based on shared values. “The U.S. has long been a vital partner in ensuring a free and open region in which we and our neighbors can prosper,” he said. “These talks, although not face to face, provide an opportunity to build on that relationship, which forms the basis on which we can work together to build a stronger and more stable region.”
The naval leaders also discussed the successful partnerships between the two navies, evident in recent Joint Australian-United States exercises. ANNUALEX, Maritime Partnership, MALABAR, and Talisman Sabre are all examples of how the two countries put the framework in action and how the partnership advances each navy. By focusing on enhancing specific warfighting capabilities and interchangeability during joint exercises, both navies can meet their shared goals in the Indo-Pacific region.
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