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en We wouldn't be exporting any uranium to China for military purposes of any kind,

en No matter how strong and how valid the assurances that China or any other country gives us, once we export uranium it's outside of our control, so we're making the world a dirtier and more dangerous place by exporting uranium.

en Australia should decide who gets our uranium, not the US. It's for us to determine as an independent nation what's right for the export of our uranium, not to follow on the coat tails of the US. Australians want to know that our uranium is used for peaceful purposes only.

en China has very strict regulation and monitoring concerning the exporting of military products and we will not buy any military products from clients that could not offer legal documents.

en The agreement will establish safeguards arrangements to ensure Australian uranium supplied to China is used exclusively for peaceful purposes,

en New proposals can be focused on avenues to prevent Iran's uranium enrichment from being used for military purposes, and such proposals will be welcome.

en There are better alternatives, ... Australia should be exporting its solar technology, not its uranium.

en China does not have sufficient domestic uranium resources to meet this demand economically, which is why it is set to become a major uranium importer,

en China does not have sufficient domestic uranium resources to meet this demand economically, which is why it is set to become a major uranium importer.

en They seem to be managing demand out of China better these days. With steel, (China has) gone from importing to exporting.

en But also it probably is not the easiest time to visit China. China, as you know, has broken off military-to-military relations temporarily with the United States and he feels that it may be better to go later.

en The United States is equal to China in terms of territorial area, but China lags far behind in military expenditure. Thus it is evident whose military strength is beyond its needs.

en China will need a strong military force to protect its national interests. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. As in the past, China will continue to adhere to defensive military strategy.

en China has normal, conventional military trade with other countries which abides by China's policies and law and agreements China has signed.

en I want to stress that China is a peace-loving country... China insists on a road of peaceful development and China has no desire nor the ability to considerably expand its military armaments.


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