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Strategic policy experts believe AUKUS needs to start delivering before expansion can be considered.

that he would be unsurprised if Japan sought to join AUKUS, as part of efforts to strengthen links across the region in response to China’s rise.Defence Minister Richard Marles declined to comment on whether Australia would facilitate Japan’s membership of AUKUS.

“Japan is the closest partner of Australia and the US and that’s only going to lead to more cooperation. “At minimum, we could work with Japan on the non-submarine aspects of AUKUS, like developing our bilateral AI, quantum and undersea warfare capabilities.

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