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Aussie in talks with India on uranium sale


13/10/2011

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Melbourne: Australia and India are in a secret "dialogue"to allow the sale of uranium to New Delhi despite Canberra's declared policy of opposing sales to non-NPT signatories, a media report claimed today. "The two nations have already begun a dialogue that is likely to canvass the uranium sale if Labor dumps its opposition to the trade at the party's national conference in December,"The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported. It mentioned that a confidential briefing note to Resources Minister Martin Ferguson in February said the dialogue"may prove a useful avenue to communicate any policy shifts on the issue"of uranium exports.


"The dialogue could be elevated in the future as conditions allow agreement on exporting uranium to India,"the note from his department said. It is said that Ferguson is expected to lead a push to"modernise"Labor's uranium policy at the conference, having declared this year that India has a"very, very good history of nuclear non-proliferation", despite its refusal to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Ferguson warned against reading"too much"into the briefing note, saying last night that his department was"simply noting all potential eventualities, as departments do".

The revelation of a formal dialogue has alarmed the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, which obtained the briefing note using freedom-of-information laws. "Opening up uranium sales to India would fuel the nuclear arms race under way between India and Pakistan, which has potentially catastrophic consequences,"its Australian Director Tim Wright said yesterday.

"The threat of a regional nuclear war between India and Pakistan is real. Selling uranium to India runs counter to Australia's own security interests, and makes a mockery of its stated commitment to a world free of nuclear weapons." Meanwhile, Ferguson denied he is in secret talks. The Greens spokesman on nuclear issues Scott Ludlam has also expressed alarm about the proposal and said the government must rule out the plan. A spokeswoman for Ferguson said it was wrong. She said the talks with India have been about selling resources and energy and not uranium. (PTI)

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Look who's talking now... look who's talking nowww...:whistle:
 
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Talks have been going on forever.

If the Australian economy seems vulnerable, the government will find some excuse to sell.
 
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Hasn't India also discovered huge cache of uranium this year?
 
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Talks have been going on forever.

If the Australian economy seems vulnerable, the government will find some excuse to sell.

I hope Australia will not sell Uranium to India for the sake of their own economy. Australia should only sell to countries that signed the NPT.
 
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I hope Australia will not sell Uranium to India for the sake of their own economy. Australia should only sell to countries that signed the NPT.

this is our reputatio on the international level that without signing NPT we can get nuke-tech. and raw material

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these whites, doble standard guys

each and every country whose realtions are cordial with India is a double standred country..............
 
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this is our reputatio on the international level that without signing NPT we can get nuke-tech. and raw material

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each and every country whose realtions are cordial with India is a double standred country..............

You know, you can choose to simply ignore such ...posts? Besides, India should look to Canada for Uranium.
 
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I hope Australia will not sell Uranium to India for the sake of their own economy. Australia should only sell to countries that signed the NPT.

Well, That's the only thing which you can do.

@ topic Good move, It's always good to have a reserve in times of necessity until then go on shoppin out. BTW extraction of this material is also one hell of a job. There were many cases of people who were working on site getting affected.
 
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There was actually a thread about Australian hating Indians ,suddenly whites(Australians) become friends of india.
 
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