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SPEECHES
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PMs statement to the Press
after meeting his Australian counterpart
November 12, 2009, New Delhi
It is an honour for me to welcome the Prime Minister
of Australia, His Excellency Kevin Rudd on his first
visit to India as Prime Minister.
I have had extremely productive discussions with Prime
Minister Rudd.
India and Australia are two multicultural, plural democracies.
We share the values of cultural diversity, respect for
fundamental freedoms, human rights and rule of law.
We have both decided to harness these common values
for mutual benefit.
Building upon the significant expansion of our relations
in recent years we have decided to upgrade our relations
to the level of a Strategic Partnership.
The Joint Statement and the Joint Declaration on Security
Cooperation that we have agreed upon charts out the
future course of our relations. We have also signed
a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the
field of water resources.
These decisions will further strengthen our partnership
in the areas of political, security and defence interaction,
trade and investment, energy and natural resources,
science and technology, education, culture and people
to people contacts.
We have decided to constitute a CEOs Forum to boost
to our trade and economic ties. We have agreed to expedite
the finalization of the feasibility study on a Free
Trade Agreement between our two countries in order to
harness our economic complementarities for mutual benefit.
Australia has emerged as a major destination for Indian
students with more than 80,000 students pursuing studies
in Australia. I conveyed my concerns to Prime Minister
Rudd about the safety, security and well being of our
students and the Indian community in Australia.
The Prime Minster assured me that Australia is fully
committed to ensuring their security and will take all
steps necessary in this regard, including the strengthening
of regulatory measures. We have decided to institute
an annual Ministerial level dialogue on education between
our two countries.
We also exchanged views on regional and global issues.
We have agreed to work towards the creation of an open,
inclusive and transparent architecture in the Asia-Pacific
region building upon the East Asia Summit process. We
will intensify our cooperation in the fight against
international terrorism, and work towards the promotion
of peace and stability in Afghanistan.
We reiterated our commitment to achieving a balanced
and successful outcome at the Copenhagen Climate Change
Conference, continuing our cooperation on global economic
issues within the framework of the G 20 process, and
on achieving universal and complete nuclear disarmament.
Prime Minister Rudds visit has imparted a new
focus and direction to relations between our two countries.
India looks forward to working with Australia to tap
the full potential of our relations in the years ahead.
I invite Prime Minister Rudd to make his remarks.
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