PARIS, Jan 30, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - France and Australia will jointly supply
Ukraine with 155 mm shells needed for artillery provided by the West since
Russia's invasion, defence ministers Sebastien Lecornu and Richard Marles said
Monday.
"Several thousand 155 mm shells will be manufactured jointly" by French
arms supplier Nexter, France's Lecornu said, while Marles said the plan would
come with a "multi-million-dollar" price tag.
The ammunition supplies fit into "the ongoing level of support both France
and Australia are providing Ukraine to make sure Ukraine is able to stay in
this conflict and... see it concluded on its own terms," the Australian
minister added.
Lecornu said the aid would be "significant" and "an effort that will be
kept up over time", with the first deliveries slated for the first quarter of
2023.
Marles said "there are some unique capabilities that exist in Australia and
some synergies that can be achieved by Australia and France working together"
to manufacture the shells.
While Nexter will carry out the manufacturing, Australia would supply
gunpowder, Lecornu said, without elaborating further.
The two defence ministers were meeting alongside both countries' foreign
ministers, Catherine Colonna and Penny Wong, as France and Australia look to
relaunch cooperation.
Ties took a serious blow in 2021 when Canberra dropped a French submarine
contract in favour of American subs, as well as joining the AUKUS Pacific
alliance with London and Washington.
Marles hailed "personal warmth between the four of us", with all the
ministers stressing the need to "rebuild" or "relaunch" the relationship in
different ways.
Several types of artillery sent to Ukraine from its Western allies fire 155
mm shells, including French-made CAESAR truck-mounted guns, the British-built
M777 howitzer or the German Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled gun.