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Australian Federal Resource Minister Martin Ferguson has asked his Labour government to modernise its policy and lift the ban on sale of uranium to India as it deserves special consideration.

Mr. Ferguson said the party’s current uranium sales policy needed “some flexibility or some discretion should be built” when it comes to India.

According to Fairfax media, Mr. Ferguson said he will not ask Labour to lift its ban on uranium exports to countries outside the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, but rather recognise that “India deserves special consideration“.

“No one can suggest India is a rogue state. I think this is something the Labour Party has to think about: there should be some flexibility or discretion built into the national policy that enables Australia to handle the delicate situation of India while at the same time forcing full accountability in the use of uranium in civilian power plants,” the Australian Minister said.

Last month, Mr. Ferguson met External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna and reiterated his party’s stance on not selling the yellow metal to India.

The statement feeds expectations that the party will hold a contentious debate at its next national conference later this year to consider reversing Labour’s current uranium sales policy.

“I accept [that our refusal to export uranium] is a major concern in an otherwise close strategic relationship between Australia and India.

“Any future uranium sales to India would be accompanied by a bilateral safeguards agreement such as the one Australia negotiated with China in 2007, and Australia would want inspections on the ground,” he said.

His comments came after a media report disclosed that a U.S. cable supplied to Wikileaks indicated a nuclear fuel deal with India was being seen in the next three to five years.

His comments also came ahead of an expected move on Wednesday by the Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) to pass a resolution supporting expansion of uranium mining and endorsing a debate about nuclear power, the report said.

AWU national secretary Paul Howes has publicly supported nuclear energy.

Former New South Wales Labor premier Bob Carr also believes the party needs to debate the issue.

Ferguson’s emphatic support for uranium sales to India is deeply contentious in some quarters of the ALP, but his position is also supported in principle by senior members of the Gillard ministry on both sides of the factional divide, the report said.

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Australia should give us waiver and export uranium to India and don't sell to any other country who has not signed NPT....

Mr. Ferguson said the party’s current uranium sales policy needed “some flexibility or some discretion should be built” when it comes to India.

No one can suggest India is a rogue state. I think this is something the Labour Party has to think about: there should be some flexibility or discretion built into the national policy that enables Australia to handle the delicate situation of India while at the same time forcing full accountability in the use of uranium in civilian power plants,” the Australian Minister said.


“I accept [that our refusal to export uranium] is a major concern in an otherwise close strategic relationship between Australia and India.
 
Let india sign the NPT/CTBT/FMCT first then beg for uranium.

Even if Aussies agree to sell uranium to India, are they gonna give it as an aid or something? they will get $$$$ in return. The relation will be of seller purchaser and at this point negotiations are going on now how does that qualify as begging? Enlighten us.
Aussies are not super rich to give free rides to anyone anyhow and it is Australian Federal resource minister who has asked his Govt for special consideration very well knowing India is not NPT / CTBT/ FMCT signatory. He could have simply refused as Aussies have done in the past.
 
They will within a year. Trust me, mining industry of Australia is lobbying hard for this. Labour Government is delaying it due to their ally Greens. NPT is a non issue.
 
They will within a year. Trust me, mining industry of Australia is lobbying hard for this. Labour Government is delaying it due to their ally Greens. NPT is a non issue.

Kab tak roothegi, cheekhegi, chillayegi? Dil kehta hai ek din haseena maan jaayegi.

Let's just keep pressing.
 
Kab tak roothegi, cheekhegi, chillayegi? Dil kehta hai ek din haseena maan jaayegi.

Let's just keep pressing.

Thing is we don't even need to press. Australian mining companies are seeing it as a lost business opportunity, cause South African and Canadian companies are selling their uranium to India. They are arguing that if Australia can export it to China, who in turn supplies uranium to Pakistan, why can't we sell uranium to India. The mining lobby is very strong in Australia. And opposition party is is very pro Indian, so expect the Australian government to give in real soon .
 

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