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After the new defense pact was announced last week, France privately questioned whether the EU talks should go ahead as planned. The reason is that the United States agreed to an alliance with Great Britain and Australia without consulting other allies.

It was particularly alarming to the government in Paris that the partnership called Aukus for greater security in the Indo-Pacific region had also broken a €56 billion submarine contract between Australia and France. Australia now wants to buy nuclear-powered submarines with help from the USA and Britain as part of the new alliance. The deal with France was for diesel-powered submarines.

The EU decision now taken is also symbolically relevant because talks with the US are scheduled for the first time under the new Trade and Technology Council. This was launched in June at an EU-US summit by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and US President Joe Biden and is intended to serve as a forum for deepening transatlantic trade and economic relations based on shared values. To this end, close coordination is sought on important global trade, economic and technology issues.

For the United States, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and Trade Representative Catherine Taye will participate in the talks in Pittsburgh. Specifically, it will be about current supply bottlenecks in semiconductors which are important for many industrial sectors.

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However, it is clear that questions regarding the controversial Aukus defense charter and potential consequences should be avoided. A spokeswoman for the commission said Thursday evening, that no press conference was planned after the meeting. The result will be announced via a joint statement.