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Make US relations our priority, Angus Taylor urges PM

Caitlin Cassidy

The shadow defence minister, Angus Taylor, has urged Anthony Albanese to shore up Australia’s relations with the United States, including signing on to a deal with Taiwan despite the prime minister’s trip to China.

Speaking on ABC’s 7.30 on Tuesday, Taylor said Australia should have strong trade relations with China, but singled out the United States and the need for the federal government to avoid tariffs on exports.

After over 250 days of this new US administration we should have seen a face-to-face meeting between the prime minister and the president of the United States and we should be seeing relationship-building and work going on … around the Aukus alliance, around our strategic alliance more broadly.

Taylor singled out a joint commitment with the US on the security of Taiwan and peace in the Taiwan Strait as something Australia should strive towards, adding that was why Aukus was “so important”.

Asked if the Coalition would be prepared to guarantee to Donald Trump that Australia would join a war with the US over Taiwan, Taylor said you couldn’t “codify your response in every scenario” but the security and peace of Taiwan was needed.

You can make principled commitments to the security of Taiwan, to peace through deterrence and capability in the Taiwan Strait … that does mean you’re prepared to act under certain circumstances.

Shadow defence minister, Angus Taylor. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP

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