Senate debates
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
Committees
Treaties Committee; Reference
4:22 pm
Christine Milne (Tasmania, Australian Greens) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
by leave—I move the motion as amended:
That the following matter be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties for inquiry and report by 3 December 2007:
The Australia-Russia Nuclear Cooperation Agreement signed on 7 September 2007, with particular reference to:
- (a)
- the ramifications of the agreement with respect to global and regional security;
- (b)
- the risk that Australian uranium would be exported from the Russian Federation (Russia) to third states, contrary to agreements;
- (c)
- the 2005 Russian deal to sell uranium to Iran to fuel the Russian-built Bushehr nuclear plant, in spite of widespread fears about Iran’s suspected nuclear weapons program;
- (d)
- the implications of the agreement for sale of nuclear fuel to India;
- (e)
- the extent to which the supply of Australian uranium would enable Russia to increase its export of nuclear material;
- (f)
- the weakness of the rule of law, including corporate law, in Russia;
- (g)
- the ability to verify Russia’s compliance with any agreed safeguards noting, in particular, the European Parliament’s resolution of 10 May 2007 on the European Union-Russia Summit which expressed concern about, inter alia:
- (i)
- Russia’s lack of respect for human rights, democracy, freedom of expression, and the rights of civil society and individuals to challenge the authorities and hold them accountable for their actions,
- (ii)
- the use of force by Russian authorities against peaceful anti-government demonstration and reports of the use of torture in prisons, and
- (iii)
- the restriction of democratic freedoms in the run-up to the Duma elections in December 2007 and the presidential elections in March 2008; and
- (h)
- any related matters.
Question put.