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onetiggerroo
SOME NEWS just makes you sit up and take notice. In my mind, I am saying, WHAT ARE THEY THINKING???


China to buy Australian uranium

Australia has three working uranium mines, one in a national park
Australia and China have signed a nuclear deal allowing Beijing to import Australian uranium for power stations.

The agreement was signed under the gaze of both countries' prime ministers.

Australia, which has 40% of the world's known uranium deposits, only sells uranium to members of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

The two countries had previously failed to agree a deal amid concerns China would use the uranium in its nuclear weapons programme.

Australia insists that potential uranium buyers must agree to a separate bilateral deal stipulating that they will not divert nuclear fuel into weapons programmes.

Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his Chinese counterpart, Premier Wen Jiabao - on a four-day visit to the country - looked on as their foreign ministers signed the pacts.

No relationship has been more greatly transformed over the last 10 years than our relationship with China

John Howard
Australian Prime Minister


Quarrying for uranium
Australian minister Alexander Downing stressed the importance of ensuring the uranium would never be used in military schemes.

"These agreements establish strict safeguards, arrangements and conditions to ensure Australian uranium supplied to China, and any collaborative programmes in applications of nuclear technology, is used exclusively for peaceful purposes," he said.

Good relations

Under the terms of the deal Australia will export 20,000 metric tons of uranium to China each year, beginning in 2010, the AFP news agency reports.

MAJOR URANIUM PRODUCERS
Australia
Canada
China
Kazakhstan
Namibia
Niger
Russia
Uzbekistan


Nuclear fuel cycle
Both prime ministers praised the nuclear deals, which were among eight bilateral agreements signed on Monday.

"Of all the important relationships that Australia has with other countries, none has been more greatly transformed over the last 10 years than our relationship with China," said Mr Howard.

Mr Wen said Sino-Australian relations were currently at an all-time high.

"There are no issues left over from history and there are no cultural matters standing in the way of our bilateral relations," he added.

Environmental and opposition groups criticised the deal, suggesting that a guarantee of Australian uranium would allow Beijing to earmark more domestically-produced uranium for its nuclear weapons programme.

Mr Downer dismissed the argument, telling Australian radio the deal "is not going to make the slightest difference" to the Chinese weapons programme.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4871000.stm
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Well money talks in this world. And the price of Uranium has sky rocketed due to the plans of many nations to build new reactors to meet carbon reduction targets.


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WhiteKnight
QUOTE(onetiggerroo @ Apr 3 2006, 10:09 AM)
SOME NEWS just makes you sit up and take notice.  In my mind, I am saying, WHAT ARE THEY THINKING???


China to buy Australian uranium 

Australia has three working uranium mines, one in a national park
Australia and China have signed a nuclear deal allowing Beijing to import Australian uranium for power stations.

The agreement was signed under the gaze of both countries' prime ministers.

Australia, which has 40% of the world's known uranium deposits, only sells uranium to members of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

The two countries had previously failed to agree a deal amid concerns China would use the uranium in its nuclear weapons programme.

Australia insists that potential uranium buyers must agree to a separate bilateral deal stipulating that they will not divert nuclear fuel into weapons programmes.

Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his Chinese counterpart, Premier Wen Jiabao - on a four-day visit to the country - looked on as their foreign ministers signed the pacts.

  No relationship has been more greatly transformed over the last 10 years than our relationship with China

John Howard
Australian Prime Minister


Quarrying for uranium 
Australian minister Alexander Downing stressed the importance of ensuring the uranium would never be used in military schemes.

"These agreements establish strict safeguards, arrangements and conditions to ensure Australian uranium supplied to China, and any collaborative programmes in applications of nuclear technology, is used exclusively for peaceful purposes," he said.

Good relations

Under the terms of the deal Australia will export 20,000 metric tons of uranium to China each year, beginning in 2010, the AFP news agency reports.

MAJOR URANIUM PRODUCERS
Australia
Canada
China
Kazakhstan
Namibia
Niger
Russia
Uzbekistan


Nuclear fuel cycle 
Both prime ministers praised the nuclear deals, which were among eight bilateral agreements signed on Monday.

"Of all the important relationships that Australia has with other countries, none has been more greatly transformed over the last 10 years than our relationship with China," said Mr Howard.

Mr Wen said Sino-Australian relations were currently at an all-time high.

"There are no issues left over from history and there are no cultural matters standing in the way of our bilateral relations," he added.

Environmental and opposition groups criticised the deal, suggesting that a guarantee of Australian uranium would allow Beijing to earmark more domestically-produced uranium for its nuclear weapons programme.

Mr Downer dismissed the argument, telling Australian radio the deal "is not going to make the slightest difference" to the Chinese weapons programme.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4871000.stm
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Oh boy. i cant belive everyone is so crazy about nuclear. What is wrong with this people. The chinese and pakistan are so jealous of indo-us nuclear deal.
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