WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Joe Biden has announced that the United States is joining a new Indo-Pacific security alliance with Britain and Australia that will allow for greater sharing of defense capabilities.
It's a move that could deepen a growing chasm in U.S.-China relations.
Biden, as well Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, delivered remarks during a joint virtual event Wednesday where they detailed their new alliance, to be called AUKUS.
The new security alliance is likely to be seen as a provocative move by China.
The new alliance announced plans to help equip Australia with nuclear-powered submarines.