South Asia and Western Asia
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Afghanistan |
Australia has had relations with Afghanistan since the 1860s when Afghan camel riders came to Australia. The Ghan train is named after them. Australia has been fighting against the Taliban in the Afghanistan war since 2001. Australia has contributed nearly $500 million in assistance to Afghanistan since they entered the war and has accepted many Afghan refugees. |
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Bangladesh | 1971 |
-Australia was the fourth country, and the first in the developed world, to recognise Bangladesh's independence in 1971. A high commission was opened in Dhaka and relations have been warm since then. - In 2008, Bangladesh signed a bilateral counter-terrorism MOU with Australia, their first with any country. ' - The number of Bangladeshis in Australia has increased in recent years. - Bangladesh is a significant recipient of foreign aid from Australia. |
Georgia | 1992 |
- Australia recognized Georgia's independence in 1992. - Australia's embassy in Turkey is accredited to Georgia, Georgia have a consulate in Australia. - In 2008, Australia provided $1 million in humanitarian aid to Georgia in the aftermath of their war with Russia. - There are modest trade relations |
India | See Australia–India relations
In 2009, relations were strained between the two nations by attacks on Indian students, termed "Curry Bashings" in Melbourne. Police denied any racial motivation, but this was viewed differently by the government in India leading to high-level meetings with Australian officials. |
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Iran | 1968 |
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Iraq | 1968 |
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Israel | 1948 | See Australia–Israel relations
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Jordan | 1975 |
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Lebanon |
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Pakistan | See Australia–Pakistan relations
The relations between the two countries have been friendly, with former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf having visited Australia in 2005 and the former Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, also having extended a visit to Pakistan in 2005 as well, following the 2005 Kashmir earthquake which had immensely targeted the northern areas of Pakistan. He also announced 500 new scholarships for students in Pakistan to study in Australia. |
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Saudi Arabia |
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Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka Country Brief |
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Turkey | 1967 | See Australia–Turkey relations
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United Arab Emirates |
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