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Australia not to supply uranium to India

By The Assam Tribune

MELBOURNE, April 6 (IANS) - Australia today ruled out changing its policy and said it would not supply uranium to India, which is seeking fuel for its nuclear energy programme, a media report said.

Australian Trade Minister Simon Crean told reporters in Canberra: "There is no prospect for a change.

"We have consistently said, made this clear to India that we, because of our policy, cannot supply to countries that are non-signatories to the Non-proliferation Treaty," the Australian Financial Review quoted him as saying.

In August 2007, the government of John Howard agreed to sell uranium to India subject to the finalisation of a US-India nuclear deal and the conclusion of a bilateral Australia-India nuclear safeguards agreement.

But Kevin Rudd's government overturned the decision after taking power in December that year.

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Australia not to supply uranium to India

MELBOURNE, April 6 (IANS) - Australia today ruled out changing its policy and said it would not supply uranium to India, which is seeking fuel for its nuclear energy programme, a media report said.

Australian Trade Minister Simon Crean told reporters in Canberra: "There is no prospect for a change.

"We have consistently said, made this clear to India that we, because of our policy, cannot supply to countries that are non-signatories to the Non-proliferation Treaty," the Australian Financial Review quoted him as saying.

In August 2007, the government of John Howard agreed to sell uranium to India subject to the finalisation of a US-India nuclear deal and the conclusion of a bilateral Australia-India nuclear safeguards agreement.

But Kevin Rudd's government overturned the decision after taking power in December that year.

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