External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid held talks with his Australian counterpart Julie Bishop on ways to enhance cooperation in key areas of civil nuclear ties, anti- terrorism, security and defence among other strategic sectors.
Later at a joint press conference with Khurshid, Bishop announced that, "Australian government has decided that we will support India's membership of the NSG and I informed Foreign Minister Khurshid tonight about the Australian decision....
She hoped that the civil nuclear cooperation pact could be concluded and said negotiations will continue and bring in an agreement which will benefit both sides.
On her first visit to India after assuming office, Bishop, who flew-in to Mumbai from Sri Lanka where she attended CHOGM, said the best days of India-Australia relationship "still lie ahead" and the aim was to have "broader, deeper and more diversified" level of engagement.
Earlier, talking to PTI, Bishop stressed that concluding the civil nuclear pact as soon as possible was a "priority process" and that the two countries would be able to negotiate an accord on "terms agreeable to both".
Asked about the perception that there was a delay due to difference of view between India and Australia on IAEA-plus guarantees, Bishop said, "I don't see any delay at all...There is no specific time-frame because we want to get the agreement right" and reiterated that Australia is consistent in its position that it should supply uranium to India.
Australia is looking for IAEA-plus guarantees from India including commitments that the uranium they sell to India would only be used in the civilian sector while India is reluctant to go beyond its IAEA guarantees.
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