An unidentified speaker said the United States and Australia have signed a "landmark critical mineral framework agreement" intended to diversify critical-mineral supply chains and reduce reliance on a single source.
The speaker said the partnership reflects a broader effort among allied nations to make supply chains more reliable and geographically diverse. "This is something we share in common, not just with Australia, but with many of our allies around the world, the desire to diversify supply chains," the speaker said, adding that such diversification is necessary "in order for us to be able to do anything, whether it's defend our countries, defend our allies, or defend each other, but also to build our economies and to prosper as economies."
The speaker argued that reliable critical mineral supplies are important both for defense and for economic growth, and cautioned against concentration of production. In a paraphrase of the remarks, the speaker said: "We have to have critical mineral supplies and supply chains that are reliable and diverse, and not overly concentrated in one place where they could be used as leverage against us or our partners."
No formal vote, motion, or implementing action is recorded in the transcript. The remarks in the excerpt are framed as an announcement and policy rationale; the transcript does not identify next procedural steps, responsible agencies, or any specific statutory authorities tied to the agreement.