Friday, September 5, 2014

Meeting of PM Modi and Australia’s PM today...possibilities of nuclear accord



New Delhi : Australias Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s visit to India and the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet today. With Prime Minister Tony President, Vice-President and Foreign Minister will also meet with. Being told Tony in the day meeting of industry associations ASSOCHAM, CII and FICCI is occurring with. Tony Abbott during the two-day visit to India nuclear deal between India and Australia is likely to be. Tony also said that Australia’s trade with India wants more and more chances. If sources are to be believed, Modi’s meeting with Tony civilian nuclear agreement was signed after the signs are too strong. Earlier, Tony Abbott said: “I am hoping to sign nuclear cooperation agreement which will enable the sale of Australian uranium to India.” Significantly, nearly a third of the world to Australia usable uranium mining stocks and nearly 7,000 tons of uranium a year in exports. Ban on sale of uranium to India, reversing his decision after five rounds of talks, the two countries have also signed but not during the nuclear deal has taken place. India to sign the NPT because Australia had banned the sale of uranium to India. Abbott has said that bilateral enough to sign the nuclear deal with safety standards. Tony Abbott is the purpose of her visit to India’s importance on the world stage and to explain its significance for the future of Australia. Abbott yesterday, the first day of his tour of Indian business leaders and CEOs met in Mumbai and went to Delhi.

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