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… largest trade and investment partner in ASEAN and one of the few countries with which Australia has a Comprehensive StrategicPartnership (CSP). The digital economy will be an important pillar of the CSP and, through developing digital trade rules …
… – member APEC – member CPTPP – party RCEP – party AANZFTA – party IPEF – founding member Bilateral: Comprehensive StrategicPartnership Singapore–Australia Free Trade Agreement Australia–Singapore Digital Economy Agreement Singapore–Australia Green … the region, Australia and Singapore’s relationship will deepen even further with the next iteration of the Comprehensive StrategicPartnership (2025–2035). The two countries uphold global trade rules and set standards that deliver outcomes for …
… largest trade and investment partner in ASEAN and one of the few countries with which Australia has a Comprehensive StrategicPartnership (CSP). The digital economy will be an important pillar of the CSP and, through developing digital trade rules …
… is funding professional, well-managed ANGOs that can deliver quality development outcomes that are aligned with the strategic intent of Australia's International Development Policy and are accountable to their stakeholders. It also assures …
… crisis responses the process to develop strategies for responses to protracted crises how to set priorities based on the strategic intent and likely financial commitment, and what key considerations should be taken into account if that strategic intent changes what procedures will be put in place to provide adequate support to staff on desk and at post and … value for money and results. By December 2014, DFAT will review standard reporting clauses and formats for Humanitarian Partnership Agreement (HPA) partners, the Australian Red Cross (ARC) and deployed Australian experts including medical …
… I thank the Secretary-General and High Representative Buyoya for their briefings and efforts to strengthen the essential partnership between the United Nations (UN) and African Union (AU) on peace and security. We stand at a critical juncture … are under unprecedented strain – a reality recognised by the Secretary-General when he commissioned his high-level strategic review of peace operations. It is clear today that the UN and AU need each other more than ever. Time and again … Buyoya's comment today that we need to anchor UN-AU engagement more strongly. It should be deepened at all levels: strategic, operational and tactical. Nowhere is this more important than between the executive bodies – the two Councils – …
… have an aid program, how the aid program works and who we work with. Infographic World map showing regional expenditures. Strategic Framework for the aid program Graphs and infographics showing key highlights. Three new tables highlighting …
… must remain genuinely committed to support. The security gains made by the Somali national security forces, AMISOM and strategic partners have been impressive. We would like to recognise the great sacrifices made by AMISOM contributors and … DPKO-AU review. We urge close cooperation between the UN and AU on this exercise, in the spirit of the revised AMISOM strategic concept produced in 2011-12, which was an excellent example of the two organisations working together. We also … must remain genuinely committed to support. The security gains made by the Somali national security forces, AMISOM and strategic partners have been impressive. We would like to recognise the great sacrifices made by AMISOM contributors and …
… and, in particular, that it might lose both the interest in maintaining, and the ability to maintain, an effective strategic role in the world beyond Suez, where Australia's defence interests lie. In addition, its entry into Europe could … States armed forces as compared with those of the United Kingdom. Finally, unless there is some dramatic change in the strategic balance, the United Kingdom must seek always to avoid involving itself in conflicts where its material interests … to de Gaulle's ambitions for a triumvirate of the United States, United Kingdom and France to take collectively the basic strategic decisions. It would mean a greater reluctance to take a different stand from its European partners in …