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Friday 5 September 2014

Tony Abbott says Australia trusts India, sign civil nuclear trade.


Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott sealed a civil nuclear deal to sell uranium to India on Friday and also offered to increase supplies of conventional fuel to help it overcome chronic shortages.

"We signed a nuclear cooperation agreement because Australia trusts India to do the right thing in this area, as it has been doing in other areas," Abbott told reporters after he and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed a safeguards pact to sell uranium for peaceful power generation.

"That is why we are happy to trust India with our uranium in months, years and decades."

The nuclear deal is a further step toward India achieving international acceptability for its nuclear programme despite not ratifying the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, and follows similar agreements with the United States and France.

It will also help end lingering mistrust between the former British colonies, who share just A$15 billion in annual trade, a fraction of Australia's roughly A$150 billion trade with China.


Talks towards the Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement began about two years ago after Australia lifted a long-standing ban on selling uranium to energy-starved India.
"Australia can play the role of a long-term reliable supplier of uranium to India," a brief description of the pact issued by the Indian foreign ministry said.

India faced sanctions after testing nuclear weapons in 1998, but the restrictions have eroded after a 2008 U.S. deal that recognized its growing economic weight as well as safeguards against diversion of civilian fuel for military purposes

India is the first customer to buy Australian uranium without being a signatory to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.

The deal, which is criticized by environmentalists and nuclear campaigners, was welcomed by Australian uranium mining company Toro Energy.

Toro Energy has environmental approvals for a uranium project in Western Australia and is in initial talks with India companies for investment.

"This unlocks the opportunity for negotiations around new mines being opened up," said Toro Energy CEO Vanessa Guthrie, in India during Abbott's visit.

"We are seeking a long-term strategic partner that will take a 20-25 year view and in return will secure long-term supplies of uranium for counterparts in India,"

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