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Uranium to India no threat to region:Smith
« on: December 17, 2011, 03:16:30 AM »
 Defence Minister Stephen Smith has denied uranium exports to India will lead to instability in the region and alienate Pakistan.  On the eve of his first visit to India on Tuesday as defence minister - and the first ministerial visit since the Labor government You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginreversed its ban on uranium exports there - Mr Smith said he did not support uranium exports to Pakistan.  Mr Smith said he was a strong supporter of the decision - despite India not being a signatory to the United Nations Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and subject to a bilateral safeguard agreement - saying it was an exceptional case.  "India brought itself under the governance of the international nuclear regulators, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the NYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginuclear Suppliers Group," Mr Smith said.  "That has not occurred with Pakistan.  "There has never been a suggestion of (nuclear) proliferation from India.  "Regrettably, over preceding years, there have beennited Nations Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and subject to a bilateral safeguard agreement - saying it was an exceptional case.  "India brought itself under the governance of the international nuclear regulators, the International Atomic Energy Agency and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginthe Nuclear Suppliers Group," Mr Smith said.  "That has not occurred with Pakistan.  "There has never been a suggestion of (nuclear) proliferation from India.  "Regrettably, over preceding years, there have beennited Nations Nuclear Non-PrYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginoliferation Treaty, and subject to a bilateral safeguard agreement - saying it was an exceptional case.  "India brought itself under the governance of the international nuclear regulators, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Nuclear Suppliers Group," Mr Smith said.  "That has not occurred with Pakistan.  "There has never been a suggestion of (nuclear) proliferation from India.  "Regrettably, over preceding years, there have beennited Nations Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and subject to a bilateral safeguard agreement - saying it was an exceptional case.  "India brought itself under the governance of the internYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginational nuclear regulators, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Nuclear Suppliers Group," Mr Smith said.  "That has not occurred with Pakistan.  "There has never been a suggestion of (nuclear) proliferation from India.  "Regrettably, over preceding years, there have beennited Nations Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and subject to a bilateral safeguard agreement - saying it was an exceptional case.  "India brought itself under the governance of the international nuclear regulators, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Nuclear Suppliers Group," Mr Smith said.  "That has not occurred with Pakistan.  "There has never been a suggestion of (nuclear) proliferation from India.  "RegrettaYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginbly, over preceding years, there have beennited Nations Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and subject to a bilateral safeguard agreement - saying it was an exceptional case.  "India brought itself under the governance of the international nuclear regulators, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Nuclear Suppliers Group," Mr Smith said.  "That has not occurred with Pakistan.  "TheYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginre has never been a suggestion of (nuclear) proliferation from India.  "Regrettably, over preceding years, there have beennited Nations Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and subject to a bilateral safeguard agreement - saying it was an exceptional case.  "India brought itself under the governance of the international nuclear regulators, the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Nuclear Suppliers Group," Mr Smith said.  "That has not occurred with Pakistan.  "There has never been a suggestion of (nuclear) proliferatioYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginn from India.  "Regrettably, over preceding years, there have been
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