"I just don't know because the issues are technical, the political issues have been resolved and that's broadly been approved," Australian Trade Minister Andrew Robb told reporters here when asked about a timeline for conclusion of talks on the nuclear cooperation agreement.
He noted that when Prime Minister Tony Abbott came here in November last, the "green light" was given to the deal.
"The government has approved the programme but it is subject to the instruments of administering this. There has got to be an agreement between the two countries. I don't know the timing. But it is not something that's going to drag on," the Australian Minister added.
Giving some details, Robb said the negotiations relate partly to the aspect about provision of information each year to "all relevant other parties and international authority" to demonstrate that none of the uranium imported from Australia is being used for any purpose other than peaceful power generation.
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The two countries had commenced negotiations for the nuclear deal in early 2012.