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Negotiations are now focused on more limited goals of co-operation on technology development and deployment.
"Li seized on Kerry's proposal for deeper co-operation on green technology research, calling this 'immediately realistic'," a cable reports.
Aircraft carriers will be shared, a joint expeditionary force of 10,000 troops will be created and there will be co-operation on nuclear technology and testing.
It will remain in force for ten years and facilitates joint weapons production, co-operation on missiles and technology transfer.Gloria Arroyo, the president of the Philippines, said that her husband was leaving the country.
Sanctions imposed on India after its nuclear test have been lifted; in January a long-awaited agreement was reached on trade in "dual-use" technologies (ie, with a military as well as a civilian application); and co-operation on civilian nuclear technologies, space and missile defence was hailed as taking "strategic partnership" to new heights.
Yet that has been the basic diplomatic strategy all along: get Iran to halt enrichment and negotiate inducements, including co-operation on other advanced, but less dangerous, nuclear technologies, to make the suspension permanent.
The means of interception mean GCHQ and NSA could obtain data without any knowledge or co-operation from the technology companies.
This prompted Cameron's remarks about co-operation on terrorism.
That bodes well for their co-operation on foreign policy.
The big success has been co-operation on public health.
Others may stay clear of tighter defence co-operation, but go along with closer co-operation on taxation or internal policing.
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