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"East Timor is among the poorest
nations of the world. Half of the
population of 900,000 is under the age of 14. Food security is
poor and there is widespread malnutrition. ... The only resource
available to East Timor to provide adequately for its
growing population rests in the Timor Sea. ... The ACSJC urges the
Australian Government to resume negotiations on
Greater Sunrise that will allow fair terms to assist East Timor to be
self sufficient and prosperous." Bishop Christopher Saunders, Chairman
of the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council (ACSJC)
December 20 2004
MEDIA RELEASE
Council urges Come to the table
on Timor Sea
The Australian Catholic
Social Justice Council (ACSJC)
today urged the
Australian Government to do all in its power to ensure East Timor has
early access to revenues from the oil and gas resources of the Timor
Sea.
As recently as August, Foreign
Minister Alexander Downer stated that
Australia and East Timor had the makings of a framework to settle the
dispute by the end of the year. By October, however, these
negotiations had broken down. There appears to be no good news for the
East Timorese this Christmas.
The Timor Sea dispute comprises a
number of boundary issues but the
most immediate relates to the Greater Sunrise oil and gas fields.
At stake is the development of billions of dollars worth of
revenue. A reasonable share of this revenue is desperately needed
to secure the economic viability and sustainable development of East
Timor.
Bishop Christopher Saunders, Chairman
of the ACSJC said, A rich nation
like Australia can endure delays in these negotiations. East Timor
cannot.
East Timor is among the poorest
nations of the world. Half of the
population of 900,000 is under the age of 14. Food security is
poor and there is widespread malnutrition. Child mortality rates
for children under 5 years of age are well over 10%. Industry and
commerce is minimal over 80% of the population survive on subsistence
agriculture and farming.
The only resource available to East
Timor to provide adequately for its
growing population rests in the Timor Sea.
Australians can view with pride the
role we have played in securing
East Timor s transition to democracy and providing aid and development
support. The dire need of our vulnerable neighbour increases the
urgency of Australia acting now to ensure East Timor can improve its
economic security.
The ACSJC urges the Australian
Government to resume negotiations on
Greater Sunrise that will allow fair terms to assist East Timor to be
self sufficient and prosperous. Such terms would recognise both
countries right to pursue permanent maritime boundaries relating to the
shared petroleum development area in the future , Bishop Saunders
concluded.
For further information:
John Ferguson
National Executive Officer,
ACSJC
Tel: 02 9956 5811
AUSTRALIAN CATHOLICSOCIALJUSTICECOUNCIL
19 MACKENZIE STREET NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060
Tel: +61 (0) 2 9956 5811
Fax: +61 (0) 2
9954 0056
Email: admin@acsjc.org.au
Website: http://www.socialjustice.catholic.org.au
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