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Deputy Secretary Zoellick: Travel to Australia

Washington, D.C. — [19] November 2005

Deputy Secretary Zoellick traveled to Adelaide, Australia November 17-18 to participate with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in the U.S.-Australia Ministerial (AUSMIN) to discuss the deep bilateral, political, and security relationship. This was the 20th anniversary of AUSMIN and the 17th meeting.

The annual AUSMIN meetings reflect the deep and longstanding political, security, economic, and commercial relations between the United States and Australia. Secretary Rumsfeld and Deputy Secretary Zoellick met with Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, Minister for Defense Robert Hill, and other senior Australian government officials.

"The United States has no closer alliance partner than Australia. Our special partnership is built on the solid foundation of common values and our shared commitment to a free, secure, and prosperous world," said Mr. Zoellick. As U.S. Trade Representative during the first term of the Bush Administration, Mr. Zoellick negotiated the U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that was passed by Congress last year and which came into force on January 1, 2005.

"Australia has been at the forefront with us in facing challenges around the globe, from battling the scourge of global terrorism and aiding the victims of the Asian tsunami to confronting the threat of avian influenza and promoting free trade," said Mr. Zoellick. "I’m very proud of our FTA with Australia, which will boost our economies and integrate them in a positive way to face increasing competition around the world. We couldn’t ask for a better friend and partner."

The two countries used this year’s AUSMIN to enhance our strong cooperation in the war on terrorism, which is critical to fostering the growing international commitment to fight terror. The participants discussed their joint efforts in the promotion of democracy and international security in Iraq, Afghanistan and Southeast Asia. They shared views on a range of global and regional issues, including strategic developments in Asia, confronting the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, enhancing the effectiveness of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC) and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), and responding to the threat posed by pandemic Avian Influenza. The meeting provided an opportunity to review the significant strengthening of the U.S.-Australia military alliance in recent years and identify areas for further progress.

Deputy Secretary Zoellick was accompanied at AUSMIN by Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs John Hillen, the State Department Coordinator for Counter Terrorism Henry A. Crumpton, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kathleen Stephens, and William Stanton, Charge d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Canberra. Secretary Rumsfeld was accompanied by a senior delegation.

Original document from www.state.gov.

Last update: Thursday, 21 February 2008 GMT+1000

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