- … 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 -
- … 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 . …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/corporate/fraud-corruption-control
- … 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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- … and the responsibilities of the Security Council were closely intertwined and he also considered it impossible to divide sanctions into those applicable by Atomic Energy Authority and the Security Council respectively. The Soviet could not … and the responsibilities of the Security Council were closely intertwined and he also considered it impossible to divide sanctions into those applicable by Atomic Energy Authority and the Security Council respectively. The Soviet could not …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-10/21-australian-delegation-united-nations-to-department-of-external-affairs
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- … against Italy would consolidate people behind Mussolini and as Allied action would be economic it would revive the cry of sanctions. 5. If the Allies delay in declaring war Italy will have an opportunity to build up her stocks and improve her … against Italy would consolidate people behind Mussolini and as Allied action would be economic it would revive the cry of sanctions. 5. If the Allies delay in declaring war Italy will have an opportunity to build up her stocks and improve her …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-03/197-mr-s-m-bruce-high-commissioner-in-london-to-mr-r-g-menzies-prime-minister
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