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… another urging the United States and the Soviet Union to enter into bilateral discussions on the limitation of offensive strategic nuclear weapons. Last Updated: 19 June 2013 … Canberra, 28 September 1968 Secret The Conference of Non-Nuclear … another urging the United States and the Soviet Union to enter into bilateral discussions on the limitation of offensive strategic nuclear weapons. Last Updated: 19 June 2013 … 154 Report on Conference of Non-Nuclear-Weapon States …
… Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, referred to the President's announcement as 'an important step forward in the great strategic task of building security in the Pacific'. The Secretary of State recalled 'with regard and affection our … Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, referred to the President's announcement as 'an important step forward in the great strategic task of building security in the Pacific'. The Secretary of State recalled 'with regard and affection our …
… which are all important for the private sector and in building confidence towards the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). NOTED that the AANZFTA's evolving implementation structure is expected to continue to progress the FTA … and ASEAN Member States' accession to and implementation of Madrid Protocol. NOTED the inclusive approach to providing strategic direction for economic cooperation in the area of competition and UNDERSCORED the importance of joint and shared … and ASEAN Member States' accession to and implementation of Madrid Protocol. NOTED the inclusive approach to providing strategic direction for economic cooperation in the area of competition and UNDERSCORED the importance of joint and shared …
… during her visit to Canberra, October 2001 The Institute funded the visit to Australia by Ms Arifah Rahmawati from the Strategic and International Studies Centre at the University of Gadjah Mada as a significant contribution to discussion and … during her visit to Canberra, October 2001 The Institute funded the visit to Australia by Ms Arifah Rahmawati from the Strategic and International Studies Centre at the University of Gadjah Mada as a significant contribution to discussion and …
… purposes. Dubai was named as the host by the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) in November 2013 given its strategic location – two-thirds of the world’s population lives within a radius of an 8 hour flight, and one-third of the …
… China in advance of agreement concerning the international status of Formosa will have an important effect on the strategic situation in the Pacific. Australia's own defence would be weakened if action were taken by the United States to … 19th century. Indeed, if this were the test, the Communist Government of China should have been recognized long ago. The strategic interests of Australia require that the problem of the status of Formosa be settled before recognition is granted. … China in advance of agreement concerning the international status of Formosa will have an important effect on the strategic situation in the Pacific. Australia's own defence would be weakened if action were taken by the United States to …
… in the existing circumstances to the defence of Papua New Guinea, to Australian national security, and to maintaining our strategic communications with Asia and through the Pacific. The Government is fully aware of the particular importance of … for as long as possible–and more broadly it was claimed to be of the 'highest importance for Australia to have a secure strategic base to cover the open flank exposed to Indonesia' (undated report by Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, NAA: … in the existing circumstances to the defence of Papua New Guinea, to Australian national security, and to maintaining our strategic communications with Asia and through the Pacific. The Government is fully aware of the particular importance of …
… the pandemic, it should be that we, like other nations, have some capacity to shape the world around us, particularly in partnership with countries with which we share values and perspectives. We have agency. And we should use it wisely. … power is ebbing. Unilateral advantage and zero-sum diplomacy militate against the task of managing the challenges of both strategic competition and economic interdependence. The international order is being remade, and there are big agendas ahead … world where everything that matters - good or bad - is so closely interconnected, the department that I’ve led integrates strategic, trade, development, and operational tools to advance Australia’s interests. My colleagues are capable – some of …
… that engaging service providers (paid a fee for service) to support a Mobility Project does not constitute a Mobility Partnership (section 5.3) changes to the selection criteria assessment as follows (section 6): introduction of a sliding … in Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the NCP. The updates include: A clearer articulation of the NCP strategic objective and outcomes increasing the NCP's Pacific engagement by incentivising Pacific mobility projects, through … 6.1 criterion 4) and budget allocations change in the weighting of each assessment criteria to better reflect the NCP strategic objective and outcomes (section 6.1) a requirement for staff and students participating in a mobility project to …
… and wide-ranging. Government relations are underpinned by the Joint Declaration for a New Papua New Guinea-Australia Partnership , which is built on the Joint Declaration of Principles of 1987 (revised in 1992). The current bilateral agenda includes a commitment to develop a Comprehensive Strategic and Economic Partnership to boost our engagement across key areas – security cooperation, trade and investment, … areas that will maximise bilateral and regional stability and prosperity, including through progressing the Comprehensive Strategic and Economic Partnership, enhanced trade and investment arrangements, development cooperation, critical …