- https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-16/37-australian-delegation-united-nations-to-department-of-external-affairs
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- … Impunity Israel Justice Lord's Resistance Army Mali Palestine Peace and Security Peacebuilding Peacekeeping Policing Sanctions Somalia South Sudan Sudan Syria Terrorism Women UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, … to ensure coordination and cooperation at the regional and international levels. The Council must also find ways to use sanctions regimes – particularly the Al Qaida regime – to assist African states to combat the operations of Al Qaida and its … Impunity Israel Justice Lord's Resistance Army Mali Palestine Peace and Security Peacebuilding Peacekeeping Policing Sanctions Somalia South Sudan Sudan Syria Terrorism Women UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, …https://dfat.gov.au/international-relations/international-organisations/un/unsc-2013-2014/national-statements/Pages/wrap-up-session-may-2013 -
- … the New Delhi Powers The Dutch are aware that if no solution is forthcoming the New Delhi Powers may initiate a move for sanctions. (h) United States Pressure on Dutch This is perhaps the only way to make the Dutch see reason. In Friday's press … ensue and Indonesia will be in the grip of terror and disruptive creeds. The United Nations should in this event impose sanctions. (b) If the Dutch agree to the restoration of the Republicans to Djocjacarta the Indonesian problem will not be … the New Delhi Powers The Dutch are aware that if no solution is forthcoming the New Delhi Powers may initiate a move for sanctions. (h) United States Pressure on Dutch This is perhaps the only way to make the Dutch see reason. In Friday's press …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-15/345-dexter-to-mcintyre
- … post in the Riau Islands? [NAA: A1209, 1965/6571] Barter Trade Prior to September 1963, when Sukarno imposed economic sanctions on Malaysia, there were two forms of Indonesian trade with Singapore and the Federation of Malaya– official trade, … post in the Riau Islands? [NAA: A1209, 1965/6571] Barter Trade Prior to September 1963, when Sukarno imposed economic sanctions on Malaysia, there were two forms of Indonesian trade with Singapore and the Federation of Malaya– official trade, …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/volume-25/Pages/331-cablegram-to-singapore -
- … program. The introduction of Myanmar-led democratic and economic reforms two years ago precipitated a removal of economic sanctions by Western governments–including Australia–on foreign investment in the country. Australian businesses are … program. The introduction of Myanmar-led democratic and economic reforms two years ago precipitated a removal of economic sanctions by Western governments–including Australia–on foreign investment in the country. Australian businesses are …https://dfat.gov.au/news/news/Pages/australian-business-supporting-myanmar-s-development -
- … not baulk at war if, in their own judgment, it was unavoidable. [4] 4. Dr. Evatt [5] enquired as to the extent of the sanctions being imposed and the Prime Minister conveyed that they were being worked out in consultation with the United … the Indian Ocean. 11. Dr. Evatt feared that there was danger of the same situation arising in connection with economic sanctions as had occurred with Italy. He had a doubt about the wisdom of indefinite curtailment which appeared to be … below her own essential requirements. 13. The Minister for the Army said that in the decisions taken regarding economic sanctions there was urgent need for crystallizing details. It appeared that, after Japan's occupation of Indo-China, her …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-05/21-advisory-war-council-minute-431
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- … by DFAT are minimised; and where fraud occurs, it is promptly detected, effectively investigated and where appropriate sanctions are applied. For further information on the department's response to fraud see the external fraud fact sheet . … Police (AFP), the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) and law enforcement where appropriate. Applying appropriate sanctions and penalties, including prosecution. Seeking to recover losses caused by illegal activity through proceeds of …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/corporate/fraud-control
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