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… CONFIDENTIAL Cabinet has affirmed instructions to Hodgson [1] as outlined in previous telegram [2], excluding question of sanctions which is omitted until United States and United Kingdom policy clear. Cabinet considers Australia should support … CONFIDENTIAL Cabinet has affirmed instructions to Hodgson [1] as outlined in previous telegram [2], excluding question of sanctions which is omitted until United States and United Kingdom policy clear. Cabinet considers Australia should support …
… There seem to be no reasons why the Agency should not have sole powers of research on atomic weapons. On the question of sanctions it is suggested that the Commission should determine as wide a range of sanctions as would be possible for the Agency itself to exercise. Voting in the Agency could, on policy matters, be by … There seem to be no reasons why the Agency should not have sole powers of research on atomic weapons. On the question of sanctions it is suggested that the Commission should determine as wide a range of sanctions as would be possible for the …
… of a United Nations Trusteeship, under the administration of the Committee of Good Offices. (7) Immediate economic sanctions imposed against N.E.I. and Netherlands until above conditions are accepted and the first two conditions are … of a United Nations Trusteeship, under the administration of the Committee of Good Offices. (7) Immediate economic sanctions imposed against N.E.I. and Netherlands until above conditions are accepted and the first two conditions are …
… enhance the effectiveness of police deployments in UN peacekeeping operations and improve the implementation of UN sanctions. Australia holds United Nations Security Council Presidency Australia's United Nations Security Council website … enhance the effectiveness of police deployments in UN peacekeeping operations and improve the implementation of UN sanctions. Australia holds United Nations Security Council Presidency Australia's United Nations Security Council website …
… Child exploitation and abuse is not tolerated and attracts disciplinary and commercial sanctions, as well as criminal penalties under Australian domestic and extra-territorial laws. If you have been abused or … Last Updated: 20 October 2014 … Child exploitation and abuse is not tolerated and attracts disciplinary and commercial sanctions, as well as criminal penalties under Australian domestic and extra-territorial laws. If you have been abused or … including the Privacy Act 1988 . … Child exploitation and abuse is not tolerated and attracts disciplinary and commercial sanctions, as well as criminal penalties under Australian domestic and extra-territorial laws. … Reporting concerns or …
… law. We strongly urge Belarus to stop allowing Russia to launch attacks from Belarus. Australia, has imposed significant sanctions to inflict severe costs on those responsible. These include targeted financial sanctions and travel bans on key individuals and entities in the Belarusian Government and defence industry. We will …
… Thematic issues Chad Counter-terrorism Ebola Extremism Iraq Libya Mali Sahel Sanctions Small arms Syria Terrorism West Africa UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador … range of development and security entities to help build community resilience against terrorism. The Council's Al Qaida sanctions regime remains a critical partner for national and regional counter-terrorism strategies in the Sahel. Despite the Council's recent focus on Iraq and Syria, the Al Qaida Sanctions Committee and its Monitoring Team continue to target Sahel-based Al Qaida affiliates; the Committee's most recent …
… Thematic issues Accountability Counter-terrorism DPRK Iran Peace and Security Peacebuilding Regional Organisations Sanctions Terrorism UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador and Permanent Representative … is particularly important in those subsidiary bodies that administer binding obligations on all States, including the sanctions regimes. While this is captured in Note 515, much more must be done to make this a reality. Australia, as Chair of the 1737 (Iran) Sanctions Committee, initiated in June an open briefing to all Member States on that Committee's work. And – as Chair of the …
… following implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal and the lifting of most international sanctions on Iran. Media release: Ambassador to Iran Last Updated: 6 May 2016 … Mr Ian Biggs has been appointed as … following implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal and the lifting of most international sanctions on Iran. Media release: Ambassador to Iran Last Updated: 6 May 2016 … Ambassador to Iran …
… policy sends a clear message that child exploitation and abuse is not tolerated and attracts disciplinary and commercial sanctions, as well as criminal penalties under Australian domestic and extra-territorial laws. Last Updated: 20 October 2014 … policy sends a clear message that child exploitation and abuse is not tolerated and attracts disciplinary and commercial sanctions, as well as criminal penalties under Australian domestic and extra-territorial laws. … The need to protect …