Civil nuclear cooperation and other key bilateral issues, including security and economic cooperation, were discussed between External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and his Australian counterpart Julie Bishop in Perth yesterday.
"Ministers reaffirmed the commitment of both countries to finalise a Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement to enable the sale of Australian uranium to India and announced that the third round of negotiations would be held in Delhi in the week of November 25," a statement on Australian Foreign Minister's official website said.
"Advancing relations with India is a priority for the Australian Government," Bishop said after holding bilateral talks with Khurshid.
"Our discussion followed very productive talks between Prime Minister Abbott and Prime Minister Singh at the annual Leaders' Meeting in Brunei on October 10," she said.
During their discussions, the two ministers discussed the importance of building a strategic relationship on energy security and indicated that the two sides were working to finalise the dates for the second ministerial meeting on energy security.
The two leaders also discussed ways to enhance bilateral economic cooperation and work closely in areas of common priority.
"We agreed that conclusion of a high-quality Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement would underpin a further significant expansion of the trade and investment relationship to mutual benefit," she said.
"I underlined Australia's interest in working closely with India in the G20 on areas of common priority, including investment, financing, during Australia's 2014 host year.
