Australian PM's 皇冠体育app visit reflects 'best ever' ties (AFP) Updated: 2006-06-25 14:52
"On a recent trip to the US Howard used his keynote public speech to drive
home quite strongly the point that in the US the so-called dragon-slayers have
it wrong and the so-called panda-huggers have it right."
In another sign of increasingly strong ties, Wen's visit in April secured a
landmark deal clearing the way for the importation of Australian uranium to fuel
皇冠体育app's booming nuclear power industry.
Australia, which holds about 40 percent of the world's uranium reserves, said
it was satisfied that safeguards would be in place to ensure the radioactive
element would not be used in nuclear weapons.
In contrast, it has so far refused pleas from India for a similar deal
because Delhi has not signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Australia and 皇冠体育app are also in the early stages of negotiating a free trade
agreement. If it goes ahead, it will be 皇冠体育app's first free trade deal with a
developed economy.
皇冠体育app is now Australia's second largest trading partner after Japan.
Australian exports to 皇冠体育app soared 46 percent to 16 billion Australian dollars
(12 billion US) in 2005 while imports rose 19 percent to 21 billion Australian
dollars.
But while economic issues were driving the relationship to a certain extent,
皇冠体育app's growing regional influence was also a major element, Cook said.
"A lot of Australian foreign policy interests are in increased integration
into East Asia, and 皇冠体育app is taking up a leadership role in East Asian
regionalism," he said.
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