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… are import to us, I wanted particularly to acknowledge senior representatives of major Chinese companies that have been strategic partners and investors in Australia and bilateral ties, and between them have built resources trade that's so … and depth of our ties. From our first tentative steps in 1972, our relations have transformed into a truly Comprehensive StrategicPartnership–one covering a broad spectrum of daily cooperation and collaboration between our two governments, businesses and …
… We have built a commitment to promote Reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians into our core strategic planning. It sits proudly as part of our Strategic Framework and Values Statement. Each of our performance agreements contains the same undertaking. We have clear … We have built a commitment to promote Reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians into our core strategic planning. It sits proudly as part of our Strategic Framework and Values Statement. Each of our performance …
… to ASEAN centrality remains as steadfast as ever following the announcement that we will create an enhanced security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom and United States – AUKUS – that will allow us to better share technology and capability. It is not a defence alliance or pact. In a rapidly changing strategic environment, Australia's participation in AUKUS will strengthen our ability to work with regional partners in … on seaborne international trade, our naval capabilities are vital to Australia. For the first initiative under the AUKUS partnership, Australia will build a nuclear-powered submarine fleet, leveraging expertise from the United States and the …
… which allow for WHO to fulfil its core mandate within the global health architecture in an effective, efficient and strategic way. Some changes do not have to wait for these reviews. There are areas that WHO already has started to work on …
… prisoner. On the other hand, no preparations were made to defend Burma and there was no effective recognition that the strategic situation of Burma required that it should be held at all costs. It seems to have been treated as just another … plans may go on almost indefinitely. I cannot say precisely how this affects the Far East but it would appear that major strategic decisions on this area are canvassed about between London and Washington in the same fashion. When you add to this … cohesion, co-ordination and civic sense of the Chinese people. The point, however, that we must always remember, is the strategic value of China in winning the war with Japan. F. W. E[GGLESTON] [AA:A4144, 608 (1942-3)] 1 Dispatch 29 of 22 June …
… and the interception of French convoys is an additional commitment for our naval forces. (v) In the Far East our strategic position may have been adversely affected by the successful Japanese mediation in the dispute between Indo-China … to our strategy for the defeat of Germany. Loss of that position would give our enemies such overriding advantages, strategic, economic and diplomatic, that the course of the war would be considerably prolonged. 16. Any withdrawal, however … and the interception of French convoys is an additional commitment for our naval forces. (v) In the Far East our strategic position may have been adversely affected by the successful Japanese mediation in the dispute between Indo-China …
… towards this end. The EAS Foreign Ministers reaffirmed the importance of the EAS as a Leaders-led forum to discuss broad strategic, political and economic issues of common concern. Recognising that increasingly multifaceted issues present both … peace, stability and economic prosperity in East Asia. The Ministers noted that the mandate of the EAS encompassed strategic, political, security and economic matters, allowing it to address broad areas of common concern and strategic … appreciated efforts to enhance regional economic integration, including through the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations. The Ministers urged all RCEP participating countries to …
… for people with disability due to impairments caused by conflict and remnants of war. Noted Australia's long established partnership with Government towards ensuring that people with disability in Cambodia are included in, contributing to, and … of which programs represent focus countries. Endorsed DIDT's proposed approach for developing a delivery strategy, a strategic planning and management tool that will guide AusAID staff in policy engagement, program development and … in taking over management responsibility of a number of physical rehabilitation centres in Cambodia. GTZ outlined a new strategic initiative that would target social protection at both local and central Government levels and highlighted the MOU …
… Australia, or any other regional country, conceding Peking's claim to Taiwan. 7. Japan also has more direct political and strategic, and greater and more profitable economic, interests in Taiwan than Australia. Particularly when Sato steps down … the ROC, and the removal of the US military presence. In the longer term, acquisition of Taiwan could be a considerable strategic and economic gain for it. The PRC is unlikely to risk war so long as it believes the US will stand by its treaty … Australia, or any other regional country, conceding Peking's claim to Taiwan. 7. Japan also has more direct political and strategic, and greater and more profitable economic, interests in Taiwan than Australia. Particularly when Sato steps down …