Washington, DC – Representatives Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Ami Bera M.D., Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on the Indo-Pacific, and Joe Courtney, Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, today introduced H.R. 3939, the AUKUS Undersea Defense Act. This bill supports the AUKUS Trilateral Security Framework by providing legislative authority to allow for the transfer of Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines to Australia, the training of Australian private sector defense personnel, as well as the integration of Australian financial contributions to the U.S. defense industrial base.
The AUKUS Trilateral Security Framework between the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom enhances trilateral security cooperation and interoperability in the Indo-Pacific and facilitates closer information sharing and technology cooperation, bolstering deterrence and security in the Indo-Pacific. Pillar 1 of AUKUS will strengthen the U.S. industrial base, Australia's undersea warfare capabilities, and our collective undersea presence in the Indo-Pacific.
Full text of the Bill can be found here.
“I am proud to introduce this critical legislation jumpstarting security cooperation between the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom under the historic AUKUS partnership,” said Rep. Gregory W. Meeks. “This bill will enhance our collective undersea defense capabilities and interoperability and pave the way for critical training and collaboration between the US and Australia as we face common security challenges. AUKUS not only strengthens our alliances globally, but it is also a significant step forward for regional peace and security.”
"The AUKUS partnership promotes regional stability in the Indo-Pacific, and the transfer of Virginia-class submarines to Australia marks a significant step towards deepening our defense cooperation,” said Rep. Ami Bera, M.D. “This bill underscores our commitment to enhancing maritime security to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific region. By modernizing our alliances with the United Kingdom and Australia, we pave the way for a safer and more prosperous future across the Indo-Pacific region and the world.”
"It has been three months since the heads of government of the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom announced the Optimal Pathway to execute the AUKUS security agreement, whose centerpiece is to enhance Australia’s Navy nuclear powered, conventionally armed submarines to maintain a peaceful, open Indo-Pacific region," said Rep. Joe Courtney. "Introduction of this enabling legislation is a critical first step towards swift congressional action to support this enterprise. I am excited to join my colleagues Greg Meeks and Ami Bera, who are leaders on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, to introduce these measures. Passage of this common sense bill, which was crafted in collaboration with the Department of Defense, will demonstrate the commitment of the U.S. Congress to the AUKUS mission. I look forward to working to move this effort forward.”
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