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… Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, China, India, Mexico and Cambodia. We are a partner in the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, which brings together over 100 partners to reduce and avoid emissions of fast acting pollutants, such as … Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, China, India, Mexico and Cambodia. We are a partner in the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, which brings together over 100 partners to reduce and avoid emissions of fast acting pollutants, such as …
… contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone, and continental shelf; and (b) with respect to Chile, the land, maritime, and air space under its sovereignty, and the exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf within which it exercises … contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone, and continental shelf; and (b) with respect to Chile, the land, maritime, and air space under its sovereignty, and the exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf within which it exercises …
… 9031 S/2010/263 - 10.C None - S/2010/263 - 10.D.1 "Software" - S/2010/263 - 10.E.1 Design "technology" for integration of air vehicle fuselage, propulsion system and lifting control surfaces - S/2010/263 - 10.E.2 Design "technology" for … weapons of destruction. 8802 A/RES/46/36 - v Attack helicopters - A rotary-wing aircraft equipped to employ anti-armour, air-to-ground, or air-to-air guided weapons and equipped with an integrated fire control and aiming system for these weapons. 8802 A/RES/46/36 …
… against Transnational Organised Crime (UNTOC) and its Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air. Human trafficking Human trafficking and slavery are serious and complex crimes that result in the gravest violation of … against Transnational Organised Crime (UNTOC) and its Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air. Human trafficking and modern slavery DFAT leads Australia’s whole-of-government international engagement to counter …
… Malaysian local commanders on the other. Not much is likely to be achieved if both sides simply drop pamphlets from the air. 5 But a lot can be achieved if both sides sent mutually agreed instructions through their usual communications … were dropped from Indonesian aircraft over Sabah and Sarawak. The Malaysians had not dropped any pamphlets from the air but, in Sabah, Stephens had distributed pamphlets calling on the freedom fighters including the Indonesians to come out … Malaysian local commanders on the other. Not much is likely to be achieved if both sides simply drop pamphlets from the air. 5 But a lot can be achieved if both sides sent mutually agreed instructions through their usual communications …
… at paragraphs 5 to 10 above. Pages 7 and 8 summarise the 'friendly forces'–D.D.A. and police reserves, Navy, Army and Air Force–which are available in the Territory. Page 8 (para. 3) to page 13 relate to the execution of the Plan and provide … to stabilise the position • patrols not to move out of Australian territory and aircraft not to violate West Irian air-space • naval officers commanding H.M.A. 5 ships to request Indonesian or West Irian vessels found in Australian … at paragraphs 5 to 10 above. Pages 7 and 8 summarise the 'friendly forces'–D.D.A. and police reserves, Navy, Army and Air Force–which are available in the Territory. Page 8 (para. 3) to page 13 relate to the execution of the Plan and provide …
… have been fulfilled). Army.-A maximum of 50,000 (including 10,000 in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force). Air Force.-15,000 (including 2,280 in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force). The main factor governing the ultimate … country is the maximum that should sit on the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Australia. He should represent the Army, Navy and Air components supplied from his country. Consideration might be given to changing over to the form of direction suggested … have been fulfilled). Army.-A maximum of 50,000 (including 10,000 in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force). Air Force.-15,000 (including 2,280 in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force). The main factor governing the ultimate …
… military capability of Australia or its allies to support Indonesia against such pressure; and enable the development of air bases which would enhance a major power's operational capabilities as suggested at para 11 above. On the other hand, … interests of Australia and of Indonesia. The major importance of the territory lay in its potential as a location for air bases. 2 In a minute dated 27 August, Jockel suggested this argument was questionable: Indonesia was unlikely to … military capability of Australia or its allies to support Indonesia against such pressure; and enable the development of air bases which would enhance a major power's operational capabilities as suggested at para 11 above. On the other hand, …
… two-way services trade for 2017 was $3.1 billion. Australia's major exports to Vietnam in 2017 were: Education-related travel services ($1.2 billion) Coal ($617 million) Wheat ($542 million) Crustaceans ($489 million) Aluminium ($390 million) … publication . Australia's major imports from Vietnam in 2017 were: Telecom equipment and parts ($1.2 billion) Personal travel ($1.0 billion) Crude petroleum ($395 million) Footwear ($381 million) Monitors, projectors and TVs ($339 million) … and education, including English language training maritime security, including annual ship visits, personnel exchanges Air Force and Army engagement. Australia also cooperates closely with Vietnam in the ASEAN Regional Forum and ASEAN Defence …