Leaked SMS sharpens Australia-France sub row
The Hindu
Canberra used inelegant methods: Paris
France on Tuesday accused Australia of using “very inelegant methods” after a text message sent by President Emmanuel Macron to Australian leader Scott Morrison was leaked in an apparent bid to imply that he knew about the collapse of a major submarine deal earlier than he maintains.
Media in Australia and Europe reported on the SMS which the French leader sent to Mr. Morrison two days before Australia announced that it had torn up a decade-old multi-billion-dollar contract with France to build a new fleet of submarines.
France, which reacted furiously to the cancellation, has always said it had been blindsided by the announcement, and Mr. Macron added to the furore at the weekend by accusing of Mr. Morrison of lying to him.

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