The Aukus pact, involving the US, UK, and Australia, is deemed essential for deterring Chinese aggression in the Indo-Pacific region.
US lawmakers strongly support Aukus, emphasizing its importance for the security of all three nations and the broader region.
Despite concerns over shipbuilding delays, the agreement is seen as critical for maintaining regional stability and countering threats.
The pact includes the sale and construction of nuclear submarines, bolstering the combined naval capabilities of the three allied nations.